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The Verification Check Mark and Guidelines for Use

Verification checkmark JPG (4-color) and Verification checkmark (4 color PNG) - A JPG file can be used in both printed publications and web pages. The PNG file format is widely used on websites, PPT, InDesign, etc. to display high-quality digital images with a transparent background.

Verification checkmark EPS (one-color gray scale), Verification checkmark EPS vector (four color) and Verification checkmark ai vector (four color) - An EPS file is most often used by designers or printers for printed publications.

Verification checkmark EPS (black and white) and Verification checkmark JPG (black and white) - Best used for foil stamps, dye cuts and engravings.

Verification checkmark Transparent GIF - Low resolution image so do not use for print. Best used for Web sites on background colors.

ÐÇ¿Õ´«Ã½ Verification checkmark is proprietary to ÐÇ¿Õ´«Ã½ and may only be used by Joint Commission officially verified organizations.

Compliance with the following guidelines is required:

  • The elements of the checkmark must remain in the same proportional relationship as provided.
  • Do not change the format of the checkmark.
  • The Verification checkmark should only be used by a verified organization but can be used with the Gold Seal, for those organizations also accredited and/or certified with ÐÇ¿Õ´«Ã½.
  • Do not add graphic elements or devices to the checkmark, including other words or slogans.
  • If the checkmark is used to promote verification, it may only be used to reference sites that are officially verified.
    Example:
    If an organization’s brochure or website lists five sites, but only certain sites are included in verification, the checkmark can only be used if it is clearly stated which sites are verified.