> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.klariqo.com/llms.txt
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# The evidence boundary

> What a Klariqo compliance record can prove, and what it cannot. Evidence and provenance, not legal compliance.

A Klariqo compliance record is strong evidence. It is not a legal verdict. Being precise about that line is part of the product, and it is what makes the evidence credible in the first place.

## What a record can show

* The record's contents, the transcript, a reference to the recording, the QA result, and sentiment, exactly as they were signed.
* That the record was not altered since it was signed.
* That it was signed by Klariqo's published key (self-asserted).
* That an independent witness recorded the record's fingerprint at a point in time.

## What a record does not do

* It does not make you compliant. Compliance depends on your scripts, your disclosures, your consent practices, and the law that applies to you.
* It does not, by itself, prove that a call was lawful or that consent was valid.
* It is not legal advice and not a substitute for your own counsel.
* Scorecard presets are starter examples for your own review, not legal templates and not a guarantee of any outcome.

## Where your responsibility sits

You own your scripts, your consent practices, your retention policy, and review by your counsel. Klariqo gives you a tamper-evident, independently verifiable record of what happened on the call. The compliance program around it is yours.

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  <Card title="The evidence chain" icon="link" href="/compliance-records/evidence-chain">
    See exactly what the record captures, end to end.
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  <Card title="Verify a vCon" icon="circle-check" href="/compliance-records/verify-a-vcon">
    Check any record's integrity yourself.
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