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0D5KZ000019vaPq0AIOkta Identity EngineAdministrationAnswered2025-08-29T15:13:30.000Z2025-08-15T02:45:06.000Z2025-08-29T15:13:30.000Z

TylerB.67667 (Customer) asked a question.

Okta Certification Period Loses Effective Duration If You Renew Cert Early

I hold two Okta certifications which were set to expire on 9/25/25 and 9/28/25, respectively. I just took maintenance exams for both certifications and after passing and successfully renewing them, I noticed the expiration date of the renewed certification is 2 years from today's date (August 14) instead of 2 years from the original expiration date.

 

I just paid $200 for maintenance exams, choosing to proactively renew my professional certifications, and you short changed me by 45 days of effective duration? That's a little over 6% of the 2-year renewal period - that means you are effectively charging me more money over time because I chose not to wait until the last minute to renew.

 

Other IT certification bodies (CompTIA and GIAC, notably) do not act this way. When I renew my driver's license early my renewal doesn't come up sooner the next year.

 

Why does Okta do this? This is a ridiculous action to take and should be changed immediately.


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Okta Certification Period Loses Effective Duration If You Renew Cert Early