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Verify the authenticity, integrity and validity of your digital document by visiting UAE Verify website.
Individuals can request a Digital Trusted Document from UAE Verify Partners’ channel or request it through the UAE PASS app.
Document owners are then able to share these documents with third parties via multiple online platforms.
Individuals receiving a Digital Trusted Document can verify its authenticity, integrity, and validity directly from the official UAE Verify Platform by uploading the document.
Additionally, recipients have the option to verify the Digital Trusted Document by scanning its QR code using the UAE PASS app, as provided by the document owner.
UAE VERIFY platform will check the Digital Trusted Document hash registered on the Blockchain and verify that the document comes from the official source and has not been tampered with.
UAE VERIFY also provides real-time status of the document life cycle from the official source to identify if the document is authentic and valid.
Government entities can add digital documents to UAE Verify by becoming UAE Verify partners. To register your interest, contact us
A document issued by UAE Verify partners, where its data is digested into a hash and recorded on blockchain. This generates a footprint that UAE Verify can always verify.
With the increasing popularity of digital services and the need for secure ways to share data, Digital Trusted Document and UAE Verify enable an easy, quick and tamper-proof mechanism for service providers to independently verify the authenticity and validity of documents without the need to review the content or ask for a hardcopy.
It will contain instructions on the bottom of the document itself (footer), along with the UAE Verify logo.
You can get a Digital Trusted Document from:
You can share your Digital Trusted Document with any third party for verification:
You can verify a Digital Trusted Document source, integrity and validity by:
Document contents and personal data are not stored on the blockchain. A hash (a unique digital code) is generated from the document and is used to prove that the document is legitimate. Since the hash is the only information stored into the blockchain, no personal information can be obtained from content on the blockchain.
In every blockchain-based Digital Trusted Document, there is a hash, a unique digital code to verify that the document's contents have not been altered.
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