Validate-You

Validate Instantly. Prevent Fraud. Act with Confidence.

The Problem

Responsibility of the Business

Validating a Power of Attorney document shouldn’t slow you down.

Without a robust and streamlined method of validation, businesses expose themselves to the risk of taking instructions from the wrong people, using the wrong document or at the wrong time, resulting in costly or potentially irreversible situations.

The Method

Automated Validation Process

How Validate-You Works
Validate-You combines legal validation with advanced ID verification to ensure every POA is both authentic and enforceable.

1. Submit a POA
— Upload or provide the Power of Attorney document securely.

2. Instant Validation — Our system verifies authenticity and checks for revocation or misuse.

3. Proceed with Confidence — Take instructions only when authority is clear and valid.

Our system cross-references external registries to detect conflicting or superseding documents, preventing misuse of outdated or fraudulent POAs.

Uncertainties about POAs

Assume the document is valid because it's a physical copy
Assume the document is usable in its state
Assume the document is last-in-time
Assume the incapacity of the grantor
Assume the capacity of the appointed attorney
Assume the person is the actual appointed attorney

The Solution

Validate with Confidence

Validate-You is a secure, professional-grade tool designed so that compliance teams, advisors, and care providers can instantly confirm authenticity, reduce the risk of fraud or misuse, and ensure decisions are made under proper authority.

The result is a clear, downloadable validation report that professionals like banks, home care providers, advisors, realtors, and estate planners, can use to demonstrate due diligence and protect against misuse.

With Validate-You, you don’t just accept a document, you verify it with confidence.

Per Document

Validate-You

$65

Free registration included until 750,000 nationally registered documents

Price is subject to change without notice