What is Veripass?


VeriPass is a tool for learner/test-taker verification. It is meant to be a universal identification profile of a learner/test-taker. An identification profile consists of one or more pieces of information that uniquely identifies a learner. 


The purpose of VeriPass is three-fold:


  • To allow a learner to create their identity profile with Proctortrack

  • To allow authentication of the learner’s identity based on their onboarding profile

  • To confirm the actions of the student through identity verification



        1. Allow Microphone and Camera Permissions


This is the Welcome screen for Veripass. Click on the ‘Allow’ button (top left corner) to allow access to the camera for the Scans (Face and ID) on the next step. Click on the ‘Start’ button to proceed.



        2. Face Scan


This is the Face Scan step. Please follow these instructions to ensure a proper Scan. Click on the ‘Scan’ button to click the picture. 


In your photo you must:


  • Face forward and look straight into the camera

  • Have your eyes open and visible

  • Not have hair in front of your eyes

  • Not have anything cover your face like sunglasses or a hat




Note - If your digital photo does not meet our requirements, you’ll receive an email within 2 hours to retake your scans.


        3. ID Scan


Next is the ID scan. Please align your ID horizontally or Vertically to ensure a legible scan.

Click on the ‘Scan’ button to click the picture.


Your photo ID should:


  • Be clear with all the text visible

  • Not have shines hiding the text



This is a preview of the recorded picture. Click on the ‘Confirm and upload’ button to proceed, or click the ‘Retake’ button to re-record.



Note - If your photo ID does not meet our requirements, you’ll receive an email within 2 hours to retake your scans


        4. Wait for Approval


Once the Scans are submitted, you get a confirmation message for the data upload.

If you have any Face or ID scan issues, an email notification is sent to your student email ID mentioning the issue. You may log in again and correct the respective scan.