Court-ready audit trail and certificate of completion
Every document signed with PDF Verified carries an append-only audit trail and a downloadable certificate of completion: who opened it, who signed, when, from what IP and device, and the SHA-256 seal that proves it has not changed since.
What you get
- Immutable, append-only audit trail of every view, sign, and decline
- Captured intent: signer action, timestamp, IP address, and device
- Downloadable certificate of completion (PDF)
- SHA-256 seal binds the audit trail to the exact document
- Admissible under ESIGN, UETA, and eIDAS
How it works
- Send or self-sign — Send a document for signature or sign it yourself.
- Everyone signs — Each action is timestamped and recorded with IP and device in the audit trail.
- Download the certificate — When complete, download the certificate of completion or open the public verification page.
Frequently asked questions
What is in the certificate of completion?
The document title and ID, the SHA-256 fingerprint, every signer with their timestamps and IP, and the completion date — everything needed to establish authenticity and chain of custody.
Is the audit trail tamper-proof?
It is append-only and bound to the document by its SHA-256 hash, so it cannot be edited after the fact without breaking verification.