Resource · Public Registry

The Public Registry.

The Public Registry is the institution's published list of every credentialed Practitioner (ADP), Specialist (ADS), and Fellow (ADF). It is the document a subject consults to verify that a practitioner is in good standing — and the public discipline behind every credential.

Public Registry

Coming Q4 2026.

The Public Registry opens to subjects and the public on the date of the first Practitioner cohort's certification — Q4 2026. Until then, the institution holds the Registry internally and discloses standing on enquiry.

Public launch
Q4 2026
Inaugural cohort
Practitioners (ADP)
Search by
Name · Discipline · Region
Standing visible
Active · Suspended · Revoked
The institution's position

A profession's credibility depends on the public's ability to verify that a credentialed practitioner is in good standing. The institution's Registry is the discipline behind every claim of certification — and the document we expect regulators, journalists, and prospective subjects to consult.

What the Registry will publish

Per practitioner, in public.

The Public Registry will surface, per credentialed practitioner, the institution's record of their certification and standing. The data shown below is the published set; further data is held internally.

Field 01

Name and credentials

The practitioner's name and current credentialing — Practitioner (ADP), Specialist (ADS), Fellow (ADF). Multiple credentials are listed where held.

Field 02

Year of award

The year the credential was awarded; subsequent renewals are dated. Continuous service is calculated from the year of first award.

Field 03

Discipline focus

Where the practitioner has elected a discipline focus (legal, accounting, dental, real estate, etc.), the focus is published.

Field 04

Region of practice

Capital city or regional area in which the practitioner works. International practitioners are flagged accordingly.

Field 05

Current standing

Active, suspended, or revoked. Suspensions and revocations carry an effective date; the underlying reasons are held internally except where regulator notification has applied.

Field 06

Continuous service

Years in continuous good standing since first credentialing. Resets on suspension; not affected by short administrative pauses.

How standing is determined

Five standing rules.

  1. Active requires continuing professional development, an unbroken practice record, and clean conduct under the Standards of Professional Conduct.
  2. Suspended may be administrative (CPD lapse, address out of date) or disciplinary (pending Standards Committee review). Effective date is published; underlying matter typically not.
  3. Revoked follows a Standards Committee decision; reasons are recorded internally, and where the breach has regulator implications, the relevant regulator is notified.
  4. Lapsed is the rank for a credential whose holder has not renewed and is not in active practice. Lapsed credentials may be reinstated with the appropriate continuing education.
  5. Re-instated follows a Methodology Council review and a written re-statement of standing; the re-instatement is dated and recorded.
Read about Certified

The Registry opens Q4 2026.

Until then, standing is disclosed on enquiry. The Certified page describes the credentialing path.

Read Certified →