CompTIA policy exceptions for Pearson VUE’s online testing (OnVUE) delivery
All CompTIA exam policies, as outlined on our main policies pages, shall be enforced to the fullest extent with only a few exceptions noted below for exams proctored via the Pearson VUE OnVUE platform:
- Please carefully review all policies and requirements outlined in the Appointment Confirmation and Appointment Reminder emails that candidates receive from Pearson VUE prior to the date of testing.
- Please be prepared to show one (1) valid form of unexpired, government-issued personal ID. The government-issued ID must have your signature and photo.
- For a list of valid forms of ID, please see our Candidate ID Policy.
- For candidates who are minors (17 years of age and under), please note that the minor must have guardian authorization for each testing event. In addition, the minor must have a single form of photo ID (e.g., school ID), and the guardian must be present during the check-in process and willing to show a proper government-issued ID. For full details, visit our Candidate ID Policy page.
- For OnVUE exams, candidates are required to take four photos of the exam space during check-in. Additionally, candidates should be prepared to perform a room scan during the check-in process. This is a required step for CompTIA exams in instances where proctors may need to confirm the room meets our criteria and candidates are not breaching our policies. If a proctor identifies anomalies during the exam, additional room scans may be required to verify candidates are not breaching policies.
- For online testing privacy questions or concerns, please read our privacy statement.
Important policy reminders
- At no point may a photo or video of the exam screen be taken. Candidates are monitored until the exam has been closed out, and a violation of this policy, even taking a photo of the exam result at the end, can result in your exam being revoked and your score invalidated.
- Candidates should not read the questions out loud continuously, as this will constitute a breach of policy. While concentrating on a particular question, candidates may accidentally murmur to themselves. Please refrain from murmuring or reading out loud. If, after a warning from the proctor, a candidate continues to read out loud, the exam will be shut down, and the incident will be reported to CompTIA.
- Candidates should not tamper with the operation of their personal computer or private network nor allow unauthorized software to run in the background that would attempt to perform any function other than taking a CompTIA examination.
Delivery exclusions
CompTIA reserves the right to exclude regions, countries, and/or test centers from the CompTIA Certification Program.
Exclusion of OnVUE exams at training centers
OnVUE remote proctoring is not intended for cohort-based exam delivery or for use by training centers to administer high-stakes certification exams. Consequently, the repeated use of a specific laptop or workstation from a training center is strictly prohibited.
CANDIDATES ARE NOT ALLOWED TO REUSE THE SAME LAPTOP OR WORKSTATION ALREADY USED BY OTHER TESTING CANDIDATES.
Candidates discovered sharing the same device for multiple CompTIA exam attempts may face revocation of their exam scores and a potential suspension period.
Beta testing
CompTIA reserves the right to exclude countries and/or specific test centers from the beta testing program.
Testing center suspensions
- CompTIA may suspend testing at any test site where we deem there is a potential threat to the security or integrity of our certification program.
- CompTIA may, at its sole discretion, reinstate previously banned testing centers if:
- The site agrees to a corrective action plan approved by CompTIA Security to prevent future exam security breaches.
- If the test center is reinstated by the CompTIA Security team, the test center must agree to the following:
- The reinstated site must pay for and pass five (5) integrity shop audits within one year.
- If the site fails one integrity shop, it will be closed indefinitely.