Clients of the Appraisal Institute of Canada

Quebec Certification Centre (QCC), key and certificate management service for clients of the Appraisal Institute of Canada

The Quebec Certification Centre (QCC) is the accreditation authority recognized by the Appraisal Institute of Canada to offer the key and certificate service to their members.

Digital signature: Your official signature and security seal in the electronic world!

In today's world, it is practically unthinkable to be practising a profession without using information technology. More to the point, however, is that all of the attendant security-related issues cannot be ignored. Saving data over open networks or transferring data via the Internet could compromise the integrity and confidentiality of your documents.

What is the digital signature issued for the clients of the Appraisal Institute of Canada used for?

The digital signature is used for

  • Irrefutably linking your professional identity to your electronic documents;
  • Protecting your electronic document from any alterations;
  • Guaranteeing the confidentiality of your documents, allowing only authorized people to read them.

RATE LISTING

Issuance Fee Annual Fee
$140 /subscriber
(plus applicable taxes)
$195 /subscriber
(plus applicable taxes)

How to obtain keys and certificates:

Step 1

Be a member in good standing of the Appraisal Institute of Canada as an AACI or CRA.

Step 2

Print and fill out the subscription form, without signing it.

Note: To access the subscription form, you must first download and install Acrobat Reader.

Step 3

Have your identity certified and affix your signature on the subscription form in the presence of an appraiser who is a member in good standing of the Appraisal Institute of Canada as an AACI or CRA. (The evaluator can be an associate, an employee or a colleague of the applicant.)

Make sure that you have the following information and documents for your meeting with the AIC-recognized appraiser:

  • The subscription form (unsigned)
  • Your personal e-mail address at work
  • Two pieces of identification (one with a photo) issued by a recognized government authority
  • The AIC-recognized appraiser who certifies the identity must sign a copy of the pieces of identification and include his or her name, title, member number and date.

Step 4

The applicant forwards the original subscription form to the Appraisal Institute of Canada, along with the photocopy of the certified pieces of identification to the following address:

Appraisal Institute of Canada
403-200, Catherine Street
Ottawa (Ontario)
K2P 2K9

Step 5

Upon receiving your application, the Appraisal Institute of Canada will conduct the necessary checks and authorize Notarius to issue you a digital signature.

Step 6

Notarius' Key and Certificate Management Service will send you an e-mail containing your activation code. The second activation code will be delivered to you by an authorized representative along with the information required to activate your digital signature.

System and network configuration requirements for digital signatures:

To be issued keys and certificates, the following network configuration and system requirements are needed :

System Requirements:

  • Computer with Windows XP S2, Windows Vista or Windows 7
  • Internet connection

Network Configuration:

The firewall must authorize the following ports/addresses :

  • X500.notarius.net port 389
  • X500b.notarius.net port 389
  • Entrust.notarius.net port 709 et 829

Consult the contact information of the Key and Certificate Management Service for the Quebec Certification Centre.