How to Verify a Certificate of Completion

At Project Bono, we take the authenticity of our certificates of completion seriously. We understand that participants may need to provide proof of their completion status to employers, court stakeholders, or other parties. Here are two ways to verify the authenticity of a certificate of completion:
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First Method: Verification Link

Each certificate includes a unique verification link. Simply click on the link, and you will be directed to a page where you can download an untampered copy of the certificate from our database. You can compare the information on the downloaded certificate with the information on the certificate presented to you to ensure that it is authentic.
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Second Method: Hard Inquiry

Court stakeholders who wish to to audit the authenticity of an individual's completion status can contact us to request a hard inquiry. We will conduct a thorough investigation and provide the court stakeholder with a report that verifies whether the certificate is authentic or not. Please note that we will only conduct hard inquiries upon request from court stakeholders and that we will never report a user's personal information or completion status to insurers or creditors.
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Conclusion

By using these verification methods, you can ensure that the certificate of completion presented to you is authentic and that the individual has met the requirements of the course.
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