The UAE Verify platform has issued over 25 million certified documents, boosting the country’s digital transformation and blockchain adoption.

ABU DHABI: The UAE Verify platform, operated under the Telecommunications and Digital Government Regulatory Authority (TDRA), has issued more than 25,216,000 verified digital documents since its inception in January 2022. The milestone highlights the country’s accelerating shift toward secure, paperless government and private-sector transactions.

Launched to streamline document verification processes, the UAE Verify platform allows entities to authenticate digital documents without needing a hard copy. This includes certificates, contracts, and records issued by 23 government entities across 58 document types — all authenticated in real-time with blockchain-backed security.

By using blockchain technology, UAE Verify ensures high-level data protection, immutability, and privacy. The platform eliminates reliance on physical paperwork, enabling faster verification processes and safeguarding user data while enhancing the transparency of digital services.

This significant achievement supports the UAE’s vision of full-scale digital governance and aligns with the country’s commitment to innovation and efficiency in public service. The UAE Verify platform has become a key enabler of trusted, secure, and sustainable digital transformation for both residents and organisations.

As digital services continue to expand, UAE Verify remains central to strengthening institutional credibility, reducing administrative costs, and setting international benchmarks for digital government infrastructure.