Verify a report
Every Inspector Hub inspection report is sealed with a tamper-evident digital signature. Here's how to confirm the report you received is genuine and hasn't been changed since your inspector signed it.
How to verify your report
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Open your report
Use the report link your inspector sent you, or the PDF you downloaded. Every published Inspector Hub report carries a verification seal.
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Find the verification seal
Look for the “Verified” seal and its QR code, usually on the report's cover or signature page. Scan the QR code, or open the verification link printed beside it.
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Confirm the signature
The verification page shows whether the report is genuine and unchanged since signing — including who signed it and when. A failed check means the file was altered.
The verification page opens on your inspector's own Inspector Hub site — the same address printed on the report. We don't ask you to paste anything here: the report's QR code and link already carry everything needed to check it.
What a passing check proves
Signed by the inspector
The report was cryptographically signed by the inspection company that issued it — not forged or impersonated.
Unaltered since signing
Not a single line, photo, or rating has changed since the inspector signed it. Any edit breaks the seal.
Independently checkable
Verification uses Ed25519 digital signatures and an append-only audit trail — math anyone can re-check, with no account required.
Can't find your report?
If you've lost the link to your inspection, we can help you track it down by the email address your inspector used.
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