Record what was refused, the category, the reason, the missing items, and the appeal path — public-safe metadata only, with a named reviewer accountable.
Capture what was refused, why, what was missing, and how to appeal — a clear record you can act on, with no private details exposed.
Draft a public-safe missing-item or refusal / declined-to-certify receipt — category, plain-language reason, missing items, and an appeal path. It runs in your browser and ends in a draft VRX receipt. A refusal records that something was not certified; it is not a defamatory finding, it exposes no private evidence, and a named human reviewer must own it.
Public-safe by design. Only the category, reason, missing items, appeal path, and accountable role are recorded — never private evidence, attachments, or personal data. A refusal documents a not-certified outcome, not a judgement about a person. Needs a human reviewer to own it. Not legal advice. AI creates; PlenaProof proves the record — it complements, it does not replace, the deciding authority.