Certified Documents
We provide certified transcripts & translations for both English and Spanish sources.
Usually, certified transcripts or translations are requested for legal purposes. So at Audible Forensics we made it our policy to automatically include a notarized certificate of accuracy with all legal and forensic documents at no additional charge. We will however, notarize any other transcript/translation upon request for a small fee.
Your certified documents can be printed along with our company seal impressed on each page. A second option is to use our certified PDF service. You will still receive a hard copy of the notarized certificate of accuracy, but instead of the document being printed, sealed, and shipped you will receive a digitally signed and verified transcript/translation by email or secure download.
The following information explains more about digitally signed
and verified electronic documents:
Usually, certified transcripts or translations are requested for legal purposes. So at Audible Forensics we made it our policy to automatically include a notarized certificate of accuracy with all legal and forensic documents at no additional charge. We will however, notarize any other transcript/translation upon request for a small fee.
Your certified documents can be printed along with our company seal impressed on each page. A second option is to use our certified PDF service. You will still receive a hard copy of the notarized certificate of accuracy, but instead of the document being printed, sealed, and shipped you will receive a digitally signed and verified transcript/translation by email or secure download.
Adobe® CDS Digital Signature with GlobalSign® Digital ID
Certified Document Services (CDS) is the first digital signing solution that allows authors to create Adobe® PDF files that automatically certify to the recipient that the author's identity has been verified by a trusted organization and that the document has not been altered in any way. A blue ribbon and an information bar at the top of the screen indicate this trust when the document is opened. See image:
Authors of PDFs add digital Certifying Signatures and Approval Signatures to documents they electronically distribute. The process is the virtual equivalent to sealing a document and adding wet-ink signatures and assuring the recipient that the document is authentic, comes from a verified source, and the contents have not been tampered with since being published.
If the document is altered or corrupted in any way, when the reader opens the file the blue ribbon in the information bar will be replaced with a red X and a message stating that the certification is no longer valid:
If the document is altered or corrupted in any way, when the reader opens the file the blue ribbon in the information bar will be replaced with a red X and a message stating that the certification is no longer valid:
Clicking on the Signature Panel button on the right side of the information bar will bring up more detailed information about the signature. You can then click on "Certificate Details..." for even more information. The following screen shot is an example of what it looks like:
CDS works with Adobe Reader® and Acrobat® 6.0 or later.
For more information about CDS, click on the following links:
http://www.adobe.com/security/partners_cds.html
http://www.globalsign.com/document-security-compliance/adobe-cds/
For more information about CDS, click on the following links:
http://www.adobe.com/security/partners_cds.html
http://www.globalsign.com/document-security-compliance/adobe-cds/
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(509) 413-3448
info@AudibleForensics.net
(509) 413-3448
info@AudibleForensics.net



