Why do I need to get the sender ID(s) I want to use approved?

Certain countries now require that you register a sender ID for approval, prior to you sending messages. This allows sender IDs to be identified and traced and will help to prevent text messages that seek to defraud recipients by using sender IDs based on:

The regulations cover all text messages sent using a sender ID, whether they are used to communicate externally with customers or internally with employees. The Irish regulations state that this applies to any company sending messages to Ireland from outside the country, or from within Ireland itself. For more information, visit the Irish regulator’s website.

What format does a sender ID need to be in to be approved?

An alpha-numeric Sender ID can be between 3 and 11 characters, including spaces.

It must not:

It must clearly identify the sender – i.e. your brand name/company.

* A Virtual Mobile Number (VMN) or a Short Code you purchase from Esendex can still be used.

I am already using a sender ID. Do I need to get it approved?

What are the benefits of registering a sender ID?

How do I register a sender ID?

Regardless of whether you send SMS by the portal, our API, email to SMS or via an automation, you will need to register your Sender ID(s) with ComReg and then with us by logging into your account on the portal and following the process there.

There are two things you need to do with ComReg:

Once approved by ComReg, please reach out to our Customer Support team with the sender IDs you have registered with at ComReg and your SIDR-#####.

Can I register more than one Sender ID for approval?

Yes. Multiple sender IDs can be registered for approval using the online process. You will need to register each sender ID separately and attach the appropriate evidence.

How will I know when my sender ID has been approved or rejected by us?

You can track the status of your submission on the portal. As soon as it’s approved, you can start sending messages using the sender ID(s).

I am an existing customer. Will I still be able to use my current Sender ID(s) while I am waiting for it to be approved?

For the time being, yes. However, all sender IDs must be approved by 3 July 2025, so please allow sufficient time for approval and for a second application, in the event of a refusal.

If you have not received sender ID approval by 3 July 2025, you will not be able to send messages to or within Ireland.

What happens if a sender ID I tried to register is rejected?

Please refer to the guidelines on this support page, and re-register with a different sender ID, using the same online process.

Please don’t hesitate to contact us if you have any questions.

If you did not submit sufficient evidence when you register, we will contact you to obtain the additional information required.

Once approved, will I be able to edit my sender ID?

No. You will need to register a new sender ID using the same online process, if you make even a slight change to your approved sender ID.

What will happen if I try to send messages using a sender ID that has not been approved?

From 3 July 2025, unregistered sender IDs will be changed to ‘Likely Scam’, alerting recipients to be cautious of the content within the text messages. From 3 October 2025, your messages will be blocked and not reach your recipients if they are being sent to, or within, Ireland.

Whether you send messages using the portal, our API, email to SMS or via an automation, you will be able to track messages that have failed to send, using the reporting tools within your Message History. An error message will be displayed in the reporting, flagging that your message has failed to send.

If you send messages using our API, you can also call the API, to check the status of each message.

If you send a message to multiple contacts in one bulk send, which contains a range of destinations, including for example, Ireland, only the messages intended for Irish recipients will be blocked. All other messages will be sent.

You will be charged for all messages you attempt to send. This includes messages which are blocked, due to use of a non-approved sender ID.

Can I still create my own sender IDs, when sending within/to countries that do not require them to be approved?

Yes. You can still create a customised sender ID and use it straight away, when using the portal, our API, email to SMS or via an automation.

Do I need to register a sender ID before I can start sending messages?

Yes, if you want to use one to send to, or within Ireland.

However, you can still send messages instantly, if you purchase a Virtual Mobile Number (VMN) or a Short Code from us. Both of these are normally used for two-way conversational messaging, to provide your staff or customers with an opportunity to respond.

Are Virtual Mobile Numbers (VMNs) and shortcodes affected by the regulations covering sender IDs?

No. You can purchase a Virtual Mobile Number (VMN) or a Short Code from us and begin to use it straight away to send and receive messages.