In many professional and legal situations, you need to prove more than attendance. You need to show that you were physically present at a specific place, on a specific date, for a specific purpose.
Proof of Date helps create verifiable evidence of presence, tied to an independent timestamp.
When proof of presence is required
- Serving notices or formal documents
- Being on site for contracted work or inspections
- Delivering equipment, materials, or goods
- Accessing or securing a property
- Meeting contractual or legal obligations
In these cases, dates and presence are often disputed after the fact.
How presence can be documented
- Photographs taken at the location
- Images showing addresses, signage, or landmarks
- Photos of delivered items or equipment on site
- Documentation captured at the time of service or delivery
When recorded with Proof of Date, this evidence shows that the photographs existed on that date, supporting claims of presence.
Evidence that holds up
Sign-in logs, delivery notes, or written statements can be questioned. Photos alone can be edited or backdated.
Proof of Date adds independent time evidence, helping establish when the proof itself was created, not just when an event was claimed to occur.
Proof of Date does not replace formal service requirements, signatures, or witnesses. It strengthens records by adding neutral, third-party timestamping.
Clear proof, when it matters
Your evidence can remain private. Nothing needs to be published or shared. You choose what to document and when.
Sometimes all that is required is clear evidence that says:
“I was present on this date.”


