VeriLeges is designed as a verification layer for legal source references and verification signals. This page explains what VeriLeges does, what it does not claim, and how sources, privacy, and responsible use are handled.
VeriLeges checks legal references in AI-generated text against linked sources within the current verification scope and provides verification signals, warnings, and source links.
VeriLeges does not provide legal advice and does not deliver legal judgment. A positive outcome does not mean a text is legally correct, complete, or approved.
Verification is scope-limited and depends on available source links. Where supported, linked authoritative sources include Rechtspraak.nl and wetten.overheid.nl.
VeriLeges processes user input to run verifications and return report outcomes. Current details on storage, retention, and security controls are documented in the active privacy and security policy documents.
For team use, VeriLeges supports consistent review prioritization and more transparent AI usage. Human legal review remains necessary in all workflows.