TLS Certificates
Overview
Texas A&M University provides TLS certificates through the InCommon Certificate Service to secure communications and verify server identities. Sectigo issues the certificates, which are available at no cost to campus members for eligible .edu domains.
Getting Started
To request a host certificate, complete the request form or email certificates@tamu.edu.
Visit the Certificates Services page for more information.
Cost
TLS certificates are provided at no charge to the Texas A&M University campus and are funded by the Office of the Vice President and Chief Information Officer.
Service Details
Texas A&M's subscription to the InCommon Certificate Service provides unlimited server and client TLS certificates. Sectigo is the Certificate Authority, and all .edu domains owned by Texas A&M are eligible. The service ensures secure communication for Internet hosts and enables identity verification.
Features
- Unlimited TLS certificates
- Certificate issuance through Sectigo via InCommon
- No cost to Texas A&M campus units
- Supports all .edu domains owned by the university
Guidelines
- Only .edu domains owned by Texas A&M University are eligible.
- Certificates should be requested and managed by authorized campus IT professionals.
- The Identity Security Team serves as the Registration Authority.
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Contact Information
Last Modified: August 7, 2025