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layout: "registry"
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page_title: "Terraform Registry - Verified Modules"
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sidebar_current: "docs-registry-verified"
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description: |-
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Verified modules are reviewed by HashiCorp and actively maintained by contributors to stay up-to-date and compatible with both Terraform and their respective providers.
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# Verified Modules
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Verified modules are reviewed by HashiCorp and actively maintained by
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contributors to stay up-to-date and compatible with both Terraform and
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their respective providers.
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The blue verification badge appears next to modules that are verified.
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TODO: Screenshot
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If a module is verified, it is promised to be actively maintained and of
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high quality. It isn't indicative of flexibility or feature support; very
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simple modules can be verified just because they're great examples of modules.
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Likewise, an unverified module could be extremely high quality and actively
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maintained. An unverified module shouldn't be assumed to be poor quality, it
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only means it hasn't been created by a HashiCorp partner.
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Module verification is currently a manual process restricted to a small group
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of trusted HashiCorp partners. In the coming months, we'll be expanding
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verification to enable the broader community to verify their modules.
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When [using registry modules](/docs/registry/modules/use.html), there is no
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difference between a verified and unverified module; they are used the same
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way.
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