Verification is public. The person checking the certificate does not need to log in.
Verification link format
Every certificate points to a URL in this format:How to verify a certificate
Get the license UUID
You can copy it from the certificate, the printable certificate page, or the Licenses area in the app.
Open the public page
Visit https://open.beatpass.ca/verify-license/ followed by that UUID.
What the page shows
The current public verification page shows the certificate status plus the core identity details tied to that license:| Field | What it means |
|---|---|
| Certificate Valid / Invalid | High-level result shown in the page header |
| License UUID | The certificate ID being checked |
| Track name | Track tied to the license |
| Artists | Credited artists on the track |
| License type | Standard or exclusive |
| Licensed User | Masked email only |
| Issued date | When the license was created |
| Status | Current record status, such as active or another non-active state |
| Database Verification | Confirms the license exists in BeatPass records |
| Verification Count | Number of times the page has been checked |
BeatPass stores additional verification metadata internally, but the current public page focuses on the fields above rather than exposing every stored timestamp or audit detail.
What the page does not expose
- It does not reveal the full email address of the license holder
- It does not require the viewer to open the user account
- It does not replace reading the actual certificate terms when rights questions get specific
Common use cases
For licensees
For licensees
Use the verification page when a distributor, label, platform, or collaborator asks you to prove you have a valid license.
For producers
For producers
Use it to confirm whether a downloader or buyer has an active certificate for one of your tracks.
For third parties
For third parties
Use it to verify that a certificate is real before acting on a rights dispute or release review.
Troubleshooting
The page says the license was not found
The page says the license was not found
Double-check the UUID. A bad or incomplete UUID is the most common cause.
The page says the license is revoked
The page says the license is revoked
The certificate exists, but it is no longer valid. The public page still helps confirm that the UUID is real, while the status badge tells you the license is not active.
I need the full legal terms too
I need the full legal terms too
The verification page confirms status. The certificate itself remains the right place to read the full terms and restrictions.
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