After you’ve collected the details necessary for verification, and information about required parties has been entered into greenID, you can do the verifications.
Again, all required parties must be verified, before the business associated with them can be verified. However, whenever possible, greenID attempts to identify when associated parties are the same entity. If greenID recognises parties as being identical, any change to one instance is reflected in all the others within the business verification record. For example, if you verify a business under one role and the same business appears under other roles, that business is verified under every role.
There are two ways associated parties can be verified:
GreenID performs the verification.
The party is verified externally.
Ordinarily, you’d use greenID to perform the verification. The second option is available in case the party is already verified, either in another greenID account or by some external verification method. To verify a party using the external option, you simply mark the associated party as externally verified.*
If you verify a party externally, you should use the Notes feature to record the details of how the party was verified. (Notes are described under Item 3 in Figure 4)
When greenID performs the verification, the process differs somewhat depending on whether an associated party is an individual or a business.