Law Enforcement: Certified Evidence for Investigations and Proceedings
Forensic-grade data capture and certification to protect evidence integrity from the field to the courtroom, ensuring admissibility across jurisdictions and full compliance with international standards.
In an era where 90% of criminal cases involve digital evidence and deepfake content grows by 900% year over year, law enforcement agencies face a critical challenge: proving that photos, videos, audio recordings, and documents collected during operations are authentic and have not been altered. Human detection of high-quality deepfakes barely exceeds 24%, and courts increasingly dismiss digital evidence when its integrity cannot be independently verified. A single gap in the chain of custody can render months of investigative work inadmissible.
TrueScreen addresses this challenge by providing law enforcement officers with a forensic-grade platform to capture, verify, and certify digital evidence at the exact moment of collection. Every certified file is protected with qualified timestamps and cryptographic verification, creating an immutable record of authenticity that satisfies the most demanding international standards — from ISO/IEC 27037 to eIDAS, from INTERPOL digital forensics guidelines to the authentication requirements of the US Federal Rules of Evidence. The result is evidence that withstands legal scrutiny across borders, collected through a process that eliminates manual documentation errors and reduces the time between fieldwork and case-ready reporting.
Sector
Law enforcement, public safety, criminal investigations
Function
Investigations, patrol operations, forensic units, intelligence, legal affairs
Key process
Field evidence collection, crime scene documentation, digital forensics, cross-border evidence sharing
Certified content
Photos, videos, audio recordings, screen recordings, documents, GPS locations, web browsing sessions, emails
Output
Certified documentation and reports with legal value
Adoption
App / Web / API / SDK
Needs

Solution
TrueScreen provides law enforcement agencies with a complete evidence certification workflow that begins at the point of capture. Officers use the mobile app to acquire photos, videos, audio, GPS coordinates and screen recordings through a controlled process.
Each acquisition is automatically sealed with eIDAS-compliant timestamps, digital signature and verified metadata: operator identity, intervention context and protocol number.
The platform builds a digital chain of custody compliant with ISO/IEC 27037, from capture to archiving and court production. Certified reports are available immediately and ready for attachment to proceedings.
What gets certified
Crime scene photographs and environmental documentation
Surveillance and operational video recordings captured and certified in the field.
Audio recordings and GPS-verified evidence locations
Witness statements, field interviews, and GPS coordinates confirming exact evidence collection location.
Screen recordings and web browsing sessions
Digital content capture, online activity, websites, and social media with qualified timestamps.
Documents, physical evidence scans, and email communications
Scanned physical evidence, documents, and email communications relevant to investigations.
Partners
Technology providers serving the law enforcement sector: body-worn camera manufacturers, case and records management system vendors, digital forensics platform developers, public safety communication providers, and system integrators specializing in justice and public security infrastructure.
Integrations
TrueScreen integrates with Records Management Systems (RMS), case management platforms, digital evidence management systems (DEMS), forensic analysis tools, and national/international law enforcement databases. Integration is available through REST API and native SDK for mobile and web applications, enabling agencies to embed certified evidence capture directly into existing operational workflows and chain-of-custody systems.

FAQ: certified digital evidence for law enforcement
1) What is certified digital evidence with TrueScreen for law enforcement?
2) What types of content can officers certify during field operations?
3) Does TrueScreen-certified evidence comply with international forensic standards?
4) Is TrueScreen-certified evidence admissible in court proceedings across jurisdictions?
5) Can evidence collection be standardized across officers, units, and jurisdictions?
6) How does TrueScreen integrate with existing law enforcement systems?
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