Renewals

Renewing an SSL Certificate is usually the same procedure as obtaining a new SSL Certificate, which means when you renew it is a requirement to replace your existing SSL Certificate, Private Key and Intermediate CA Certificates within your hosting control panel or server.

Select Your SSL Certificate & Renew Instantly 🔗

When renewing you'll benefit from being able to test and install your new SSL Certificate parallel to your existing SSL Certificate. We don't recommend that customers leave renewing their SSL Certificate until the last day in case of order queuing or delays in processing.

Generally, an SSL Certificate can be renewed for up to 5 years. When an SSL Certificate is issued it will contain a validity date for a period as per industry requirements, generally 1 year.  An SSL Certificate can be reissued via our Tracking 🔗 system to benefit from an updated validity period.

Subscriptions

If you have an automatic protection plan with Trustico® your SSL Certificate will renew automatically each month or year. You don't need to worry about renewing your SSL Certificate with an automatic protection plan. Just Reissue Your SSL Certificate 🔗 to benefit from an updated validity period.

Best Practices

We recommend generating a new Certificate Signing Request and Private Key. Where possible avoid using an existing Certificate Signing Request as this will ensure the Private Key will match the SSL Certificate that is issued.

If you have generated your new Certificate Signing Request you can proceed to the renewal options below.

Certificate Signing Request

As it's best practice to generate a new Certificate Signing Request, please visit the following links for assistance with creating the new Certificate Signing Request.

Generate Your SSL Certificate Signing Request (CSR) 🔗

A CSR (Certificate Signing Request) is required to order an SSL Certificate. The CSR is generated from within your hosting control panel, web server software or server operating system software. 🔗

Install SSL Certificate

Please visit the following links for assistance with installing your SSL Certificate.

Install Your SSL Certificate 🔗

If you would prefer to renew easily over the phone, please call and speak with a customer service agent who will prepare your renewal order and provide additional information on how to install your renewal SSL Certificate. 🔗

Don't Get Caught Out - Renew Early

Your renewal will be valid from the date that your order is submitted and subsequently fulfilled. The SSL Certificate will work alongside your existing SSL Certificate, ensuring you can test and avoid downtime. We recommend renewing and replacing your SSL Certificate 14 days before your existing one expires.

Microsoft Windows Server IIS Warning

Internet Information Server (IIS) customers should avoid using the "Renew SSL Certificate" option within Internet Information Server (IIS). This is due to limitations of the Internet Information Server (IIS) renewal procedure which may cause the renewal to fail.

Certificate Signing Request (CSR) Generator Tool

Certificate Signing Request (CSR) Generator Tool

The Trustico® CSR Generator eliminates the complexity of command-line tools and platform-specific requirements through an intuitive web interface that guides you through each step.

Certificate Signing Request (CSR) Generator Tool

The Trustico® CSR Generator eliminates the complexity of command-line tools and platform-specific requirements through an intuitive web interface that guides you through each step.

DNS Stamp Generator and Decoder Tool

DNS Stamp Generator and Decoder Tool

The Trustico® DNS Stamp generator simplifies creation of properly formatted stamps for any DNS resolver configuration. Users input their resolver details including protocol type, server address, and security properties through...

DNS Stamp Generator and Decoder Tool

The Trustico® DNS Stamp generator simplifies creation of properly formatted stamps for any DNS resolver configuration. Users input their resolver details including protocol type, server address, and security properties through...

SSL Certificates with Client Authentication EKU - Available Through Trustico® Until May 2026

SSL Certificates with Client Authentication EKU...

All Sectigo® branded SSL Certificates issued through Trustico® automatically include this capability without requiring special requests or additional configuration through May 15th, 2026.

SSL Certificates with Client Authentication EKU...

All Sectigo® branded SSL Certificates issued through Trustico® automatically include this capability without requiring special requests or additional configuration through May 15th, 2026.

Beyond the Padlock : How Customers Really Evaluate Payment Security

Beyond the Padlock : How Customers Really Evalu...

SSL Certificates from established providers like Trustico® form the foundation of payment security trust, but customers evaluate numerous additional signals before deciding to share sensitive financial information.

Beyond the Padlock : How Customers Really Evalu...

SSL Certificates from established providers like Trustico® form the foundation of payment security trust, but customers evaluate numerous additional signals before deciding to share sensitive financial information.

Understanding Multi-Factor Authentication and Two-Factor Authentication

Understanding Multi-Factor Authentication and T...

Multi-Factor Authentication requires users to provide two or more verification factors to gain access to resources, combining something they know, something they have, and something they are.

Understanding Multi-Factor Authentication and T...

Multi-Factor Authentication requires users to provide two or more verification factors to gain access to resources, combining something they know, something they have, and something they are.

Why Do Major Data Breaches Happen to Companies with SSL Certificates?

Why Do Major Data Breaches Happen to Companies ...

Organizations suffering breaches despite having SSL Certificates typically failed in other security domains, or implemented SSL Certificates incorrectly, creating vulnerabilities that attackers leveraged for unauthorized access.

Why Do Major Data Breaches Happen to Companies ...

Organizations suffering breaches despite having SSL Certificates typically failed in other security domains, or implemented SSL Certificates incorrectly, creating vulnerabilities that attackers leveraged for unauthorized access.

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