Authenticating ICorr Membership and Certification

Jun 4, 2026 | Institute News, Latest News

Ensuring Confidence in ICorr Professional Credentials

ICorr is committed to maintaining the integrity and credibility of its professional memberships and certifications. These credentials represent recognised standards of competence, professionalism, and commitment within the corrosion and asset integrity industries.

The official method to confirm the authenticity and current validity of an individual’s ICorr membership or certification is to contact ICorr Headquarters directly.

Verification requests may include, but are not limited to:

  • ICorr Membership Grades, including Fellow (FICorr) and Professional Member (MICorr)
  • ICorr Protective Coatings Inspector Certifications (Levels 1, 2 and 3)
  • ICorr Cathodic Protection Certifications (Levels 1, 2 and 3)
  • Other ICorr qualifications and professional credentials

For any questions regarding ICorr memberships, certifications, or professional qualifications, please contact admin@icorr.org.

Our team will be pleased to assist with verification enquiries and help ensure that employers, clients, contractors, and members of the public can have confidence in the credentials presented to them. By working together to verify professional credentials, we can help protect the integrity of the profession and safeguard individuals and organisations from fraudulent certification or membership claims.

ICorr recognises the importance of secure and accessible credential verification and is actively exploring future improvements to its systems that will enable online verification capabilities.

 

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