EN 18220:2026 · EN 18221:2026 · EU 2024/1781 (ESPR) · CBAM-Reg. 2023/956

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8 ESPR-Compliance-Prüfungen
EU-rechtliche Anforderungen – nicht nur Credential-Struktur
C1
VC-Signatur (prEN 18246 §4.3)
C2
Passdaten-Hash (prEN 18246 §4.5)
C3
DPP-Code-Format (EN 18222:2026 §5.2)
C4
Register aktiv (EN 18222:2026 §5.3 · EU-Register )
C5
Prüfpfad-Integrität (prEN 18246 §4.7)
C6
ESPR Anhang I Felder (EU 2024/1781 Art. 7)
C7
Datenträgerkonfomität (EN 18220:2026)
C8
Datenpersistenz (EN 18221:2026)
C9
RFC 3161 Vertrauenswürdiger Zeitstempel (prEN 18246 §4.9)
Kostenloses Kontingent: 10 Prüfungen/Tag · Mehr benötigt? Verify-API-Schlüssel erhalten (1.000/Tag)

Most DPP validators confirm a passport is technically valid — correctly structured and signed. PassportLab goes further and checks the EU-specific obligations: registry registration, ESPR Annex I field completeness, and conformance to the published EN 18220 and EN 18221 standards. Technical validity is table stakes; regulatory readiness is the point. The EU DPP Registry regulation (Art. 3(c)) requires the Commission to build its own official verification platform — until that ships, this is the closest thing available today.

A readiness check based on the latest published standards — not a guarantee of conformity under any specific delegated act.

Entwickelt nach EN 18220:2026 & EN 18221:2026JRC ESPR StakeholderCIRPASS-2Verifizierte PassportLab-DPPs bestehen alle aktiven Prüfungen.

Standards notice: Standards status: EN 18216:2026–EN 18223:2026 — including the data-carrier standard EN 18220 and the data-persistence standard EN 18221 — were published by CEN/CENELEC on 27 May 2026. In July 2026, CEN/CLC JTC 24 formally recognised six of these EN standards, including EN 18222 (interface/API layer). They are not yet cited in the Official Journal of the EU, so they do not yet confer formal presumption of conformity. EN 18239 (access rights) and EN 18246 (data authentication) remain in draft, expected late 2026. ESPR (EU 2024/1781) delegated acts and per-category Annex I requirements are still being finalised. CBAM Reg. 2023/956 obligations continue to evolve under Commission guidance. Results are a readiness indication based on the latest available standards and drafts, and do not constitute legal advice.