How to Get a Certificate of Authenticity

A Certificate of Authenticity (COA) helps artists establish trust, document their work's provenance, and guard against counterfeits. Here's a clear roadmap on how you can create or obtain one, plus an overview of how ProofIDidIT.com supports the process by verifying your authorship.

1. Gather the Artwork Details

Before you design a COA, make sure you have the core information on hand. This typically includes:

Compiling this data up front prevents last-minute scrambling when preparing the certificate.

2. Draft Your Certificate Layout

A COA can be as simple or elaborate as you like, but clarity is crucial. Make sure you include:

Many artists use a word processor or design software to create a consistent look. If you're printing physical copies, consider using higher-quality paper so collectors see the certificate as an important, well-presented document.

3. Issue the Certificate at the Right Time

Most artists provide the COA:

Establish a standard habit for issuing COAs—this can help organize your sales process and ensure each piece is properly documented.

4. Store Backups and Keep Records

Because COAs may change hands with the artwork, keep a personal archive. That way, if a document is misplaced or someone needs verification, you have a copy on hand:

These copies act as your fallback in case a collector loses their original certificate.

5. How ProofIDidIT.com Can Help Verify Authenticity

While creating a COA is a helpful DIY step, sometimes you want extra reassurance that your authorship is beyond dispute—particularly in a world where AI and digital manipulation are common. ProofIDidIT.com offers:

Combining a COA you've created yourself with a recognized third-party verification can significantly boost trust—particularly among serious collectors and galleries.

6. Additional Tips & Resources

Learn Why Artists Need a Certificate of Authenticity: For more background on how COAs increase perceived value and discourage forgeries.

Explore Blockchain for Art Authentication: Interested in a deeper dive on blockchain's role in provenance tracking? See how digital ledgers are changing the landscape of proof in the art world.

COA Checklist

  • ✓ Artwork title and description
  • ✓ Artist's full name and contact information
  • ✓ Creation date and medium used
  • ✓ Dimensions and/or edition information
  • ✓ Artist signature and date of certificate issuance
  • ✓ Photo or thumbnail of the artwork (recommended)