Compliance
Audit trails and exports
Immutable audit logs for consent, review, dispute, verification, and adverse-action workflow support — designed for compliance auditors without raw provider payloads.
Who this is for: Compliance officers, internal auditors, and platform ops teams who need defensible documentation.
Why audit trails matter in screening workflows
Background-check decisions touch consent, report delivery, disputes, determinations, credential issuance, and platform verification. Each step needs a timestamped record for review.
Legacy processes scatter events across email, spreadsheets, and provider portals — making adverse-action and dispute documentation difficult to reconstruct.
What gets logged in MyFairCheck
Consent events
Versioned disclosure acceptance with actor and timestamp.
Review and dispute actions
Worker review, dispute submission, evidence upload, and reviewer determinations.
Verification events
Each platform credential check with API key and result metadata.
Scoped exports
Compliance auditors request redacted audit packages without raw offense payloads.
Benefits
What you gain in a controlled pilot
- Append-only audit log design for sensitive actions
- Scoped export packages for compliance review
- Verification event per API call
- Adverse-action workflow state transitions logged
Not legal certification
Audit-ready workflow support — not a substitute for counsel or regulator filings.
Example
Fictional audit export scenario
A compliance auditor requests a 90-day export for a pilot organization. The package includes consent ledger entries, dispute timelines, and verification events — redacted to exclude raw provider payloads and worker PII beyond scoped fields.
What we do not claim
MyFairCheck does not currently claim SOC 2 Type II certification, Clean Slate certification, or final legal compliance certification. These controls and workflows require legal and security review before real-data production use.
MyFairCheck provides workflow support and controls in development — not SOC 2 Type II certification, Clean Slate certification, or final legal compliance certification. Pilot use requires legal and security review before real-data production.
Request pilot access
Join the controlled 2026 pilot with workflow support — not legal certification.