Name on the CSCS Card | To verify a CSCS card, first ensure that the name on the card matches the ID. If the names don’t fit, it’s likely a fake or borrowed card. Additionally, check the card’s formatting and date; older cards have titles and initials, while newer ones display the full name. |
Expiry Date | The expiry date is an important way to identify a CSCS card. Most CSCS cards are valid for 5 years, except for Red CSCS Cards, which last for 1 year. If the card has an expiry date that is more than 5 years away, it’s likely fake. Also, if the expiry date format doesn’t match the card variation, it’s a red flag. |
Registration Number | Every CSCS card should have a unique registration number for identification. You can use this number to check the card’s validity with the CITB card checker. |
Smart Card Microchip | The latest cards may not have a visible microchip but will have a contactless symbol next to the picture. Using an NFC reader, you can verify the card and access the operative’s profile. |
Picture | If the card is fake, relying solely on the picture may not be enough. CSCS requires a passport-style photo and that must be with a plain background. |
CSCS Hologram | There’s one thing common in all CSCS cards, which is a hologram in the top left corner. This hologram is difficult to fake but not impossible, so having it doesn’t guarantee the card’s authenticity. |
CITB Card Checker | The most reliable way to ensure a CSCS card is valid and genuine is to use the CITB card checker. |