How to Renew an Expired SSL

Updated: 05/07/2021
Article #: 16


How to Renew an Expired SSL

 

This article will explain how to renew and receive your purchased SSL certificate

Follow these steps to manually renew your SSL certificate.

  1. Log in to your GoDaddy account and open your product.  (Need help opening your product?) If the billing for your renewal is already complete, skip to Step 2.

  1. Click Renew to purchase a renewal credit and then click Checkout. Complete the transaction for your renewal and then return to your list of common names.

      b.    Any additional steps required to issue the SSL certificate are  displayed on this page.

  • 2. When your Deluxe (OV) or Premium (EV) certificate is set to auto-renew, you must prove domain ownership, as well as other details before the certificate will issue. 

    1. GoDaddy will automatically bill you for the renewal credit 60 days before the expiration date. After that you’ll find the renewal certificate pending and you will need to complete the domain ownership verification to move forward with the issuance process.

    2. Standard and OV SSL certificates can be renewed for a maximum of 3 years. EV SSL certificates can be renewed for a maximum of 2 years.

  • 3. After your renewed SSL certificate is issued, send us your SSL account credentials at (insert CEA email) and we will take care of the rest of the process.

For more information related to GoDaddy renewal, click on the following link: https://pk.godaddy.com/help/renew-my-domain-19070#smhvid







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