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HI, Good question
Please note you need to validate
Before ACM issues a certificate, it validates that you own or control the domain names in your certificate request. You can use either email validation or DNS validation.
If you choose email validation, ACM sends validation email to three contact addresses registered in the WHOIS database, and to five common system administration addresses for each domain name. You or an authorized representative must reply to one of these email messages. For more information, see Email validation.
If you use DNS validation, you simply add a CNAME record provided by ACM to your DNS configuration. For more information about DNS validation, see DNS validation.
More info at https://docs.aws.amazon.com/acm/latest/userguide/gs-acm-request-public.html
Email Validation: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/acm/latest/userguide/email-validation.html
DNS validation: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/acm/latest/userguide/dns-validation.html
How did you add the CNAME record in Route53 - was it manually or through ACM? If it's manually, check if the domain is not repeated at the end of the Record name.
I suggest to use the "Create record in Route 53" button in ACM, if this was not yet done.
More information about ACM DNS validation can be found here: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/acm/latest/userguide/dns-validation.html
It was with 'Create a record in Route 53', and I can see the record over in Route 53.
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Thanks. We did DNS validation. It was with 'Create a record in Route 53', and I can see the record over in Route 53 but it stays at Pending Validation.