<p><?=_("There are several ways to become a CAcert Assurer, the most common of which is face to face meetings with existing assurers, who check your ID documents (you need to show 2 government issued photo ID where possible otherwise you won't be allocated as many points!).")?></p>
<p><?=_("You can also become a CAcert Assurer by seeking out a public notary, justice of the peace, accountant, lawyer or bank manager. You will need to download and print out a copy of the TTP.pdf and fill in your sections. You will need to produce a photo copy of your ID, which the person assuring you will inspect against the originals. Once they are satisfied the documents appear to be genuine they need to sign the back of the photo copies, and fill in their sections of the TTP document. Once you have had your ID verified by 2 different people, pop the copies + forms in an envelope and post them to:")?></p>
<p><?=_("The only other way to receive assurance points is to have had your identity checked by a third party CA, whose policies are suitably set to not let identity fraud run rampant. Please contact us if you would like more details about this.")?></p>
<p><?=_("Once you have received at least 100 Assurance Points you will have to pass a test called Assurer Challenge, which can be started at ").'<a href="https://cats.cacert.org/">https://cats.cacert.org/</a>!'?></p>