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What you get at the end — RTI Wiki Citizen Guide 2026

What you get — RTI Wiki CPD certificate

This page is deliberately blunt. Your time is valuable. Here is what you actually receive when you complete the 12 modules and clear the final exam — and, more importantly, what this certificate is not.

Short version. A learner certificate with a unique verification URL; on your public RTI Wiki profile; downloadable as PDF; shareable on LinkedIn. Not a degree, not an accreditation, not a legal qualification. It is a statement of completion — and a signal of discipline.

What you actually receive

  1. A one-page RTI Wiki CPD Certificate — your name, course title, date of completion, instructor signature, and a unique 10-character credential serial. Print-ready and PDF-ready through your browser.
  2. A verification URL of the format righttoinformation.wiki/verify/<serial> — anyone (a hiring manager, your training department, a Commission bench) can resolve your name and completion date from the serial. No login needed for verification.
  3. An “RTI Guardian 🏛” milestone on your My Learnings profile — visible to anyone you share your profile with.
  4. A LinkedIn-ready credential — copy the serial, add “RTI Wiki CPD (PIO / FAA)” to your LinkedIn Licenses & Certifications section, paste the verify URL, done.
  5. 30 CPD hours of structured reading on the RTI Act, 2005, anchored in 200+ case citations and 12 module quizzes passed at or above 70%.

What this certificate is NOT

So what is it worth?

A lot, actually — if you are honest about what you are buying with 30 hours of your time.

How employers and departments view it

Verification, in one line

https://righttoinformation.wiki/verify/<your-serial>

Anyone can paste your serial there and see your name + completion date. No login, no fee. If the URL resolves, the certificate is real.

What if I lose my certificate?

Nothing to lose. Log in to your RTI Wiki account, open your profile, click “View certificate”. It is always there. You can re-download, re-print, and re-share the URL any number of times.

What about future recognition?

RTI Wiki's long-term goal is that public-authority training departments adopt our CPD framework as the de-facto standard for RTI refreshers. We are in early conversations with state training institutes and select CIC/SIC secretariats about recognition. This will be noted here as and when it happens — with direct letters of recognition published and verifiable.

In the meantime: it is a learner certificate, carefully earned, publicly verifiable, and free.

Last reviewed: 21 April 2026.