# Verify email of the authorised user The second step in verifying the authorised user's email. The randomly generated code sent to the authorised user via email, using the _authorisedUserEmailVerificationCodeSend_ operation, is submitted here to verify the authorised user's email. This is needed as part of the verification process for basic due diligence. _Note that on the Sandbox Environment, the verificationCode is always set to \"123456\"._ Endpoint: POST /users/verification/email/verify Version: 3.63.5 Security: api-key ## Request fields (application/json): - `email` (string, required) E-mail Address of the user - `verificationCode` (string, required) A randomly generated one-time use code used to verify the user's email address or mobile number. ## Response 400 fields (application/json): - `message` (string) When present helps to identify and fix the problem. - `syntaxErrors` (object) Is returned as part of an HTTP error response whenever a syntax error is detected. A list of the fields together with their syntax error will be provided. - `syntaxErrors.invalidFields` (array) - `syntaxErrors.invalidFields.params` (array) - `syntaxErrors.invalidFields.fieldName` (string) - `syntaxErrors.invalidFields.error` (string) Enum: "REQUIRED", "HAS_TEXT", "REQUIRES", "SIZE", "RANGE", "IN", "NOT_IN", "REGEX", "EXACTLY", "AT_LEAST", "AT_MOST", "ALL_OR_NONE" ## Response 409 fields (application/json): - `errorCode` (string) Enum: "VERIFICATION_CODE_INVALID" ## Response default fields (application/json): - `code` (string) - `message` (string) ## Response 204 fields ## Response 401 fields ## Response 403 fields ## Response 429 fields ## Response 500 fields ## Response 503 fields