PLENA Sample Verification Result

A public result should be clear, narrow, and safe.

This sample shows the verification result a user, employer, registrar, court clerk, donor, publisher, or family member might see after scanning a PLENA QR code. It is intentionally limited: public verification should confirm the receipt, not expose the whole life file.

Verified sample

Receipt verified

Receipt ID: VRX1-SAMPLE-2026-0001

Receipt type: Human service occurrence

Issuer: Example Community Service Office

Issued: May 11, 2026

Public claim: The issuer confirms that a recorded human-service event exists for the stated date and scope.

Privacy boundary: Names, documents, locations, contact details, and service notes are private unless the subject shares them separately.

What this result does not say

  • It does not prove legal identity by itself.
  • It does not certify service quality.
  • It does not disclose private evidence.
  • It does not replace legal, medical, financial, immigration, or government determinations.
  • It does not mean every related claim is true.

Verification states

Valid

Receipt found

Receipt exists, issuer is known, receipt has not been revoked, and public summary can be displayed.

Limited

Public view restricted

Receipt exists, but public information is intentionally minimal because the subject or issuer limited disclosure.

Revoked

Receipt cancelled

Issuer or PlenaProof has marked the receipt revoked, superseded, withdrawn, or issued in error.

Review needed

Manual check required

Receipt requires direct issuer contact, human reviewer review, or extra evidence before relying on it.

UX rule

Public verification must never pretend to reveal more than it knows. The result page should state exactly what is confirmed, who confirmed it, the scope limit, the issue date, the receipt status, and how to request correction or revocation.