Every time you grant access to your property, your people, or your brand, you’re making a trust decision.

Whether it’s a contractor, technician, maintenance vendor, or service provider, most professionals do great work. But risk doesn’t come from the majority. It comes from the exception.

ShieldScore eliminates uncertainty.

Know the Score Before They’re at the Door.

ShieldScore is ShieldHub’s standardized risk rating for service professionals and vendors. It translates criminal history and verified risk signals into a clear, easy-to-understand score so you can make confident, informed decisions before access is granted. Think of it as a trust metric built for real-world environments: commercial facilities, residential communities, job sites, and anywhere third-party access creates exposure.

No ambiguity. No guesswork. Just clarity.

Register Free. Search Any ShieldID.

If you’ve been given a ShieldID™ and are unsure what to do next, simply create a free ShieldHub account and enter the ShieldID into the search bar. Within seconds, you’ll see the contractor’s verified ShieldScore and know exactly where they stand. It is a fast, secure way to confirm safety and reliability before granting access to your home or property. No guesswork, just clarity before you open the door.

Register Free. Search Any ShieldID.

If you’ve been given a ShieldID™ and are unsure what to do next, simply create a free ShieldHub account and enter the ShieldID into the search bar. Within seconds, you’ll see the contractor’s verified ShieldScore and know exactly where they stand. It is a fast, secure way to confirm safety and reliability before granting access to your home or property. No guesswork, just clarity before you open the door.

Don’t Have a ShieldID? Ask for One.

If your contractor has not provided a ShieldID, simply ask them to get one through ShieldHub. It only takes a few steps, and it shows they are willing to stand behind their safety and reliability. A ShieldID gives you a verified ShieldScore you can review before granting access to your home or property. Professionals who value trust and transparency should have no hesitation in sharing their ShieldID. If they cannot provide one, that tells you something too.

Get Ready for Your Contractor

Before any worker steps onto your property, it’s important to ensure your project is safe and your team is verified. Our Safe Site Contractor Checklist guides homeowners and facility managers through key steps to screen, monitor, and hold contractors accountable.