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Digital Signature Certificate
Digital Signature Certificates (DSC)
A Digital Signature Certificate (DSC) is an electronic document that securely authenticates the identity of the certificate holder during digital transactions.
Purpose
DSCs are used for secure and legally recognized online transactions, such as filing income tax returns, signing documents, or conducting business on government portals.
Authentication
DSCs verify the identity of the sender, ensuring that the document is from a legitimate source and has not been altered in transit.
Legal Validity
In many countries, DSCs are legally binding, offering the same validity as a handwritten signature for digital documents.
Encryption
DSCs use public key infrastructure (PKI) to encrypt and decrypt information, providing data integrity and confidentiality.
Types
There are different types of DSCs (Class 1, Class 2, and Class 3) depending on the level of security and validation required.
Issuance
Authorized Certifying Authorities (CAs) issue DSCs after verifying the applicant’s identity. The certificate is usually valid for 1-2 years.
Usage
DSCs are commonly used for e-filing of tax returns, signing e-tenders, conducting secure communications, and ensuring compliance in digital contracts.
Cost
The cost of obtaining a DSC varies based on the type and validity period, with additional charges for hardware tokens if required.
Renewal
DSCs must be renewed upon expiration to continue their use, typically through the same Certifying Authority that issued the original certificate.
Document Required
DSC Class 3 Combo – 2 Years – With Token (Third Party Charges Extra)
DSC Class 3 Combo - 2 Years - With Token
(Third Party Charges Extra)
SC Class 3 Combo – 2 Years – Without Token (Third Party Charges Extra)
DSC Class 3 Combo - 2 Years - Without Token
(Third Party Charges Extra)
DSC Class 3 Govt. Combo – 2 Years – With Token (Third Party Charges Extra)
DSC Class 3 Govt. Combo - 2 Years - With Token
(Third Party Charges Extra)
DSC Class 3 Govt. Combo – 2 Years – Without Token (Third Party Charges Extra)
DSC Class 3 Govt. Combo - 2 Years - Without Token
(Third Party Charges Extra)
DSC Class 3 Signature for Individuals – 2 Years – With Token (Third Party Charges Extra)
DSC Class 3 Signature for Individuals - 2 Years - With Token
(Third Party Charges Extra)
DSC Class 3 Signature for Individuals – 2 Years – Without Token (Third Party Charges Extra)
DSC Class 3 Signature for Individuals - 2 Years - Without Token
(Third Party Charges Extra)
DSC Class 3 Signature for Organizations – 2 Years – With Token (Third Party Charges Extra)
DSC Class 3 Signature for Organizations - 2 Years - With Token
(Third Party Charges Extra)
DSC Class 3 Signature for Organization – 2 Years – Without Token (Third Party Charges Extra)
DSC Class 3 Signature for Organization - 2 Years - Without Token
(Third Party Charges Extra)
Frequently Asked Questions
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What is a Digital Signature Certificate (DSC)?
A Digital Signature Certificate (DSC) is an electronic document used to authenticate the identity of the signer during digital transactions, ensuring security and legitimacy.
Why do I need a DSC?
A DSC is required for secure and legally recognized online transactions, such as filing taxes, signing e-tenders, and accessing government services, where identity verification is essential.
How do I obtain a DSC?
You can obtain a DSC through an authorized Certifying Authority (CA). The process involves submitting identity proof and completing the necessary application forms.
What are the types of DSCs available?
There are three main types of DSCs: Class 1 (basic level of security), Class 2 (for e-filing and other transactions), and Class 3 (for high-level security, such as e-tenders).
How long is a DSC valid?
A DSC is typically valid for 1 to 2 years, depending on the certificate type. After expiration, it must be renewed through the issuing Certifying Authority.
Can I use my DSC on multiple devices?
Yes, you can use your DSC on multiple devices, but it is recommended to store it on a secure hardware token or USB drive to ensure security across devices.