ID Proofing - Identity Evidence Collection with High Assurance, v1.0

Credential Service Providers must collect evidence of the applicant's identity prior to credential issuance. This evidence must meet guidance specified for high assurance.

Assessment Step

1
CSP Evidence Collection (CSPEvidenceCollection)
Does the CSP collect satisfactory evidence confirming the applicant's identity? Be specific about the types of evidence collected and provide a mapping to the broader categories of evidence required (superior, strong, and fair). Detailed definitions for the evidence categories can be found within NIST 800-63-3 Section 5-1.
Artifact
A1
Provide evidence (e.g. organizational policies, compliance/assessment reports, sample data, etc.) that describe the evidence collection methodology or requirements of the CSP.

Conformance Criteria (1)

C1
The CSP SHALL collect the following from the applicant:
  1. Two pieces of SUPERIOR evidence; OR
  2. One piece of SUPERIOR evidence and one piece of STRONG evidence if the issuing source of the STRONG evidence, during its identity proofing event, confirmed the claimed identity by collecting two or more forms of SUPERIOR or STRONG evidence and the CSP validates the evidence directly with the issuing source; OR
  3. Two pieces of STRONG evidence plus one piece of FAIR evidence.
NIST 800-63-3 Section 5-1 has details on evidence strengths.
Citation
NIST SP 800-63A
Sections 4.5.2 and 5.2.1