Pricing Structure

Per Evidence Record Issued

Billing occurs only when an Evidence Record is issued. Drafts, reviews, evidence intake, and abandoned cases are not billed. Pricing reflects the institutional weight and external reliance of each record.

Standard Verification

Best for firms issuing limited records or validating individual cases.

Per Issued Record

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Includes:

• One issued Evidence Record

• Defined scope documentation

• Evidence intake & review

• Immutable PDF record

• Audit & integrity log

Ideal for individual case verification or dispute support.

RECOMMENDED

Enhanced Verification

Best for firms requiring deeper documentation coverage.

Per Issued Record

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Includes:

• One issued Evidence Record

• Expanded evidence review

• Detailed evidence gap documentation

• Priority review handling

• Immutable PDF record

For complex cases or heightened scrutiny.

Enterprise / Volume

Best for firms issuing records at scale.

Contract Pricing

Custom

Includes:

• Contracted per-record pricing

• Monthly or quarterly invoicing

• Firm-wide usage reporting

• Priority support

• Dedicated account oversight

Designed for firms issuing hundreds of records per month.

Billing Principles

What Triggers a Charge

Charged: Issuance of an Evidence Record. The act of issuing marks the record as immutable and externally relied upon.

Charged: Superseded records. Superseding an existing record generates a new, versioned Evidence Record and is billed accordingly.

Not Charged: Drafts, evidence intake, case setup, review work, or abandoned cases prior to issuance.

Not Charged: Archived records. Archival does not produce a new record.

Ready to issue your first Evidence Record?

Contact our team to discuss your firm's case volume and evidence verification needs.