Notarization Requests In Progress

Hello, I am following up on several notarization requests in order to understand the process better.

I submitted my first notary request yesterday and it took several hours to complete (where I submitted two other requests along the way thinking they may be stuck). They were all accepted after ~3 hours had passed since the first request was made. In that time I discovered a bug and had to rebuild/codesign, and submitted to notarize again. I've now had two requests with the new build (.zip file) "in progress" for ~18 hours. The bug fix I made between builds was innocuous and I'm wondering if my jobs are getting flagged due to recent account lockouts when I was first setting up my organizations' developer account.

I've seen several replies here in the forum from DTS Engineers - hi Quinn :), so I'm aware of the possibility of 'rare' in-depth analysis, however I've experienced it in 100% of my requests.

What is causing my requests to always require in-depth analysis and is there anything I can do to prevent it?

My notarytool history is below for reference.

Thank you in advance.

    createdDate: 2026-03-15T22:59:23.053Z
    id: 9c7ecc81-daf4-4cae-afe9-7f8186067f79
    status: In Progress
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    createdDate: 2026-03-15T21:10:04.576Z
    id: a1df8b50-c897-49f5-ad0d-f2264a03f145
    status: In Progress
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    createdDate: 2026-03-15T20:41:24.946Z
    id: 640e7cd6-035f-437b-9eab-9a3db415911a
    status: Accepted
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    createdDate: 2026-03-15T18:40:26.944Z
    id: 00b9e907-04eb-4561-8353-dae7520202e0
    status: Accepted
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    createdDate: 2026-03-15T17:16:48.426Z
    id: 3163ba2b-e3c8-4216-ae8a-bac351b82f8a
    status: Accepted
Answered by DTS Engineer in 880250022

It seems that you’ve already seen my standard spiel about this. I’ve included it below, for the sake of others that stumble across this thread but also so I can quote it.

What is causing my requests to always require in-depth analysis … ?

I’m not sure I’d put it that way. Rather, it’s that the system is taking its time to “learn how to recognise” you submissions.

is there anything I can do to prevent it?

We have some advice on that topic in the “Q&A with the notary service team” that I reference in my standard spiel.

Share and Enjoy

Quinn “The Eskimo!” @ Developer Technical Support @ Apple
let myEmail = "eskimo" + "1" + "@" + "apple.com"


You can expect that most uploads will be notarised quickly. Occasionally, some uploads are held for in-depth analysis and may take longer to complete. As you notarise your apps, the system will learn how to recognise them, and you should see fewer delays.

For lots of additional info about notarisation, see Notarisation Resources. Specifically, it links to a Q&A with the notary service team that’s quite instructive.

Accepted Answer

It seems that you’ve already seen my standard spiel about this. I’ve included it below, for the sake of others that stumble across this thread but also so I can quote it.

What is causing my requests to always require in-depth analysis … ?

I’m not sure I’d put it that way. Rather, it’s that the system is taking its time to “learn how to recognise” you submissions.

is there anything I can do to prevent it?

We have some advice on that topic in the “Q&A with the notary service team” that I reference in my standard spiel.

Share and Enjoy

Quinn “The Eskimo!” @ Developer Technical Support @ Apple
let myEmail = "eskimo" + "1" + "@" + "apple.com"


You can expect that most uploads will be notarised quickly. Occasionally, some uploads are held for in-depth analysis and may take longer to complete. As you notarise your apps, the system will learn how to recognise them, and you should see fewer delays.

For lots of additional info about notarisation, see Notarisation Resources. Specifically, it links to a Q&A with the notary service team that’s quite instructive.

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