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Request for Revocation of e-Cert (Personal)
(including e-Cert (Personal) on Smart ID Card)

Your e-Cert (Personal) is an important electronic ID for use on the Internet. If your e-Cert is lost, damaged or stolen, you should request Hongkong Post to revoke your e-Cert (Personal) immediately.


How to revoke e-Cert

A Subscriber may submit a certificate revocation request of his/her e-Cert to Hongkong Post by fax, lettermail, email or in-person to revoke his / her certificate at any time for any reason.

Hongkong Post CA may revoke a certificate whenever it: -

e-Cert (Organisational) / e-Cert (Encipherment) / e-Cert (Server) Revocation Request Procedures

Revocation requests can be made by the following persons:

and by the following methods:

NOTE:

  1. The Certificate Revocation Request Form is also available in post offices.
  2. The signature on the above revocation request form must be the same as on the original application form.

e-Cert (Organisational Role) Revocation Request Procedures

Revocation requests can be made by the Authorised Representative of the Subscriber Organisation or the Authorised User whose name appears on the certificate by the following methods:

Bank-Cert (Personal) / Bank-Cert (Corporate) Revocation Request Procedures

Submit a revocation request and subsequent final confirmation to the Registration Bank identified in the certificate by fax, letter mail, email or in-person, depending upon which of these methods the Registration Bank to be contacted can accept, and the Registration Bank will forward such revocation requests to Hongkong Post.

Bank-Cert (Bank) Revocation Request Procedures

For revocation of Bank-Cert (Bank), the Authorised Representative of a Registration Bank of Bank-Cert (Bank) may submit a certificate revocation request by giving no less than one month’s notice and subsequent final confirmation to Hongkong Post by fax, letter mail, email or in-person to HKPCA.

g-Cert (Individual) / g-Cert (Functional Unit) Revocation Request Procedure

Submit a revocation request in the Centrally Managed Messaging Platform of OGCIO ("CMMP") for an applicant of g-Cert (Individual) or for a functional unit of g-Cert (Functional Unit), and the CMMP will forward such revocation request to Hongkong Post.

iAM Smart-Cert Revocation Request Procedure

Submit a revocation request via the "iAM Smart" system, and the "iAM Smart" system will forward such revocation request to Hongkong Post.


Based on the revocation request, Hongkong Post will suspend the validity of the certificate. The certificate will be revoked, which terminates the validity of the certificate permanently, upon receipt of the final confirmation of revocation from the Subscriber. Hongkong Post will exercise reasonable endeavours to send to relevant Subscribers a Notice of Revocation by email or by post within one week following the suspension or revocation.

Business Hours for Processing e-Cert Revocation Requests
Monday to Friday 09:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Saturday 09:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon
Sunday & Public Holiday No service

In case a tropical cyclone warning signal no. 8 (or above) or a black rainstorm warning signal is hoisted, processing of revocation requests will be suspended immediately and will recommence at its usual hour if the signal is lowered at or before 6 am on that day. If the signal is lowered between 6 am and 10 am or at 10 am, processing of revocation requests will recommence at 2:00 pm for any weekday other than a Saturday, Sunday or public holiday. If the signal is lowered after 10 am, processing of revocation requests will recommence at usual hour on the next weekday other than a Sunday or public holiday.

Service Pledge and Certificate Revocation List Update

For the avoidance of doubt, all Saturdays, Sundays, public holidays and for all weekdays on which a tropical cyclone and rainstorm warning signal is hoisted, are not working days.

Find out more about e-Cert revocation from the e-Cert Certification Practice Statement (CPS)

 

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