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Get NOW the freshest Trusted List
Do you want to get NOW the freshest Trusted List of a Member State? You don't need to browse the web for hours searching for Trusted Lists!

This page can help you to save your time. You can find here the collection the freshest Trusted Lists of all Member States. The Trusted List is available in a human readable format (PDF) and in a format suitable for machine processing (XML).
Links of Trusted Lists on the Member State site
The table below is automatically generated and refreshed in every sixth hour. It contains download links for each Trusted List. The download links point to the original Trusted List on the official web site of the Member State who published the Trusted List. The authenticity and integrity of the Trusted List should be verified by relying parties prior to any use.
downloads or opens the human readable form Trusted List in a new browser window or a new tab.

downloads or opens the machine processable form Trusted List in a new browser window or a new tab. The link is not shown if the Trusted List is not available in XML format.

displays the Trusted List by using TLEdit Viewer Applet. Installed Java Runtime Environment is required to running the applet. The link is not shown if the Trusted List is not available in XML format.

indicates the Trusted List has expired.

Next Update specifies the latest date by which the next planned update of the Trusted List will be made available by the scheme operator or be null to indicate a closed Trusted List. A new Trusted List could be issued and published before the next planned update. The date is displayed in dd/MM/yyyy format.

List Issue specifies the date on which the Trusted List was issued. The difference between the ‘Next Update’ and ‘List Issue’ SHALL NOT exceed six (6) months. The date is displayed in dd/MM/yyyy format.

Seq.Number specifies the sequence number of the Trusted List. Starting from '1' at the first release of the Trusted List, this integer SHALL be inceremented by one (1) at each subsequent release of the Trusted List. Is SHALL NOT be recycled to '1'.

Scheme Operator specifies the name of the Member State's Body in charge of establishing, publishing and maintaining the National Trusted List. It SHALL specify the formal name under which the associated legal entity or mandated entity (e.g. for governmental agencies) associated with this Body operates. It MUST be the name used in formal registration or authorisation and to which any formal communication should be addressed.