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Legacy account path

The Legacy account path applies to accounts created under earlier CertCentral models. These accounts may not support newer features, workflows, or billing structures available in current account types.

How Legacy accounts are structured

Legacy accounts typically follow older configuration models that may not align with current CertCentral structures:

  • Limited support for divisions or advanced segmentation

  • Older billing and payment configurations

  • Differences in user roles and permission models

Legacy configurations can vary depending on when the account was created and how it has been maintained. To verify your account type, see Identify your CertCentral account type.

Key characteristics of Legacy accounts

Legacy accounts may include:

  • Compatibility with older certificate workflows

  • Limited access to newer automation or integration features

  • Differences in user interface and configuration options

  • Constraints in adopting newer account structures

When to use a Legacy account

Use a Legacy account if your organization:

  • Operates under an existing account that has not migrated

  • Requires continuity for existing certificate workflows

  • Has not transitioned to newer account models

As a best practice, evaluate whether migrating to a current account type improves access to features and simplifies management.

Before you begin onboarding

Before starting onboarding, prepare the following:

  • Legal organization name and address as it appears in official registration records

  • Names and contact details for the organization contact and verification contact

  • A list of existing certificate workflows to review for compatibility with current CertCentral features

  • Confirmation from your DigiCert account representative on whether migration to a current account type is recommended before proceeding

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What's next

Understand how CertCentral works, its key concepts, user roles, and access control mechanisms