For the citizen and affected person first: your Public Service Journey Receipt — your own record of what you submitted, what was missing, what was refused, what was delayed, and how you appealed — held by you and releasable on your timing. And for the agency track: ministries, departments, public agencies, municipal offices, civil registries, immigration desks, embassies, and central administrative teams that need AGI-era proof workflows for citizen evidence packets, procurement review, benefits and grants files, and human review of AI-assisted decisions.
Sector truth boundary. PlenaProof does not issue national IDs, passports, visas, civil records, court records, or any other official government documents. It does not replace ministries, registrars, courts, or regulators. PlenaProof helps document the service journey around official records — what was submitted, what was missing, what was corrected, what was delayed, what was escalated, and what was handed over.
Multilateral & international programs: for accountability obligations typical of UN, World Bank, IMF, AfDB, AU, and EU programs, see PLENA Multilateral Readiness; for AGI-era benefit distribution, see Social Safety Net Accountability.
National ID / Passport / Public Service Continuity
PlenaProof does not issue national IDs, passports, visas, civil records, or official government documents. It helps document the service journey around them — what was submitted, what was missing, what was corrected, what was delayed, what was escalated, and what was handed over.
The buyer-ready output of this suite is the Public Service Journey Receipt. Sector pages translate the suite’s workflow into the buyer’s standards vocabulary; the suite carries the underlying architecture.
The institutional surface is organised around eight locked suites. Each sector page lives under one parent suite and reuses that suite’s workflow, named human-reviewer pattern, and buyer-ready output. The sector page changes the vocabulary, the named standards, and the workflow language so the buyer recognises their own world.
Diagnostic modules are recommended on top of the suite’s core platforms when the workflow reveals deeper risk — not as passive optional extras.
PlenaProof emphasises what AI and AGI cannot easily replace — real-world proof, lawful human consent, institutional accountability, durable records, chain of custody, human review, cross-border trust, verification receipts, evidence continuity, and sealed institutional memory.
PlenaProof helps institutions become challenge-ready.
When a decision is questioned by a student, client, regulator, board, funder, court, employee, journalist, parent, donor, partner, or public agency, the institution can show what was submitted, who reviewed it, what was missing, what was accepted or refused, what was escalated, and what was preserved.
Public records · benefits · grants · procurement · citizen evidence
Examples for buyer recognition and checklist design. Confirm the applicable jurisdiction before treating any reference as binding. Not legal advice; not regulator endorsement.
Every institutional workflow follows the same universal flow shape: Intake → Review → Receipt → Escalation → Archive. The sector page translates each step into the buyer’s standards vocabulary; the underlying pattern is locked across all eight suites.
NAVIGAVERITAPROVATEMPORAPLENA SIGILLAPLENA CONSERVAAEQUITA
NAVIGA guides citizen and vendor routing. VERITA carries identity and document context. PROVA organizes the file. TEMPORA tracks deadlines, expiry, and correction windows. PLENA SIGILLA seals controlled handovers. PLENA CONSERVA preserves long-term service continuity. AEQUITA carries the fairness and appeal axis.
Open Verify, Paid Create: public verification can be open, while creation, management, renewal, preservation, staff training, registry controls, and audit exports remain paid or permissioned services.
The truth-boundary block carried across every institutional and sector surface. It is non-negotiable across the eight suites.