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'UAE Verify' Issues Over 21 Million Certified Digital Documents Since 2022 Launch

'UAE Verify' Issues Over 21 Million Certified Digital Documents Since 2022 Launch

Hi Dubai23-05-2025
The UAE Verify platform has issued more than 21.7 million certified digital documents since its launch in January 2022, underscoring the country's ongoing push toward digital transformation.
Affiliated with the Telecommunications and Digital Government Regulatory Authority (TDRA), UAE Verify enables instant authentication of digital documents without the need for original or true copies. The platform supports 55 types of documents issued by 22 federal and local government entities.
Developed to streamline document verification across both government and private sectors, UAE Verify plays a central role in advancing the UAE's digital infrastructure. It eliminates paper-based processes and speeds up access to official records, enhancing efficiency and service delivery.
The platform uses blockchain technology, providing a secure, tamper-proof ledger to authenticate documents while protecting user privacy. This ensures that users can convert their records into verified digital formats with high levels of accuracy and security.
By removing traditional verification bottlenecks, UAE Verify reflects the UAE's commitment to innovation, privacy protection and seamless digital services across all sectors.
News Source: Emirates News Agency
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