The electronic apostille (and register): Under the Hague Conference on Private International Law's Convention on the Abolition of All Forms of Legalization, member states may
authenticate public documents for use in other member states by use of a certificate called an apostille.
Not exact matches
To
authenticate all acts, orders and proceedings of the Board including the countersigning of all letters and
documents of whatever nature going out from the Board, unless otherwise authorized, and to be the sole spokesman for the Board in relation to the news media, agencies of government and the
public at large, except as he / she shall otherwise specifically authorize.
If a paper
document certified by a
public official is self -
authenticating, maybe a website should be too.
Medallion Guaranteed: A method of
authenticating the identiy of a person signing a
document, similar to, but of a higher level than, a notary
public Medical records: Written material about the patient, including office and hospital charts, X rays, laboratory data, etcetera, detailing a patient's medical history and past and present illnesses.
The main advantage of such a creation would be to permit the international use of electronic
public documents, since they could be
authenticated for use abroad and readily communicated to the destination state.
The Hague Conference's Apostille Convention provides a method of
authenticating seals (and signatures) on
public documents to facilitate use of those
documents internationally.