Courts Now Require AI Disclosure

Australian courts require AI disclosure. Are you compliant?

NSW, South Australia, and Queensland courts already mandate it. Victoria has issued formal guidelines. The Fair Work Commission is mandating disclosure across all forms. The AIED Verification Framework provides the structured process to comply.

This platform provides process documentation tools only. It does not provide legal advice, is not a substitute for professional legal counsel, and does not certify the truth or accuracy of any information disclosed. All outputs are for documentation purposes only.

How it works

The verification process takes about 5-10 minutes. Free to use, no account needed. Secure server-side processing with certificate verification.

1

Declare your AI tools

Name the AI tools you used, when you used them, and what for.

2

Log your evidence

Record what you asked the AI, what it gave you, and what you changed.

3

Verify citations & facts

Check that all case law exists, all references are correct, and all facts are sourced.

4

Generate your certificate

Download a court-ready Verification Certificate and Disclosure Statement.

Why you need this

Courts are actively enforcing AI disclosure requirements. Non-compliance can result in serious consequences.

Applications dismissed

Courts can dismiss applications or strike evidence where AI use is not properly disclosed.

Costs orders

Failing to disclose AI use can result in adverse costs orders against the non-disclosing party.

Professional sanctions

Legal practitioners risk professional conduct complaints for failing to verify AI-generated content.

Get ahead of the requirements

Start the free verification process now. Generate a court-ready certificate in minutes.

This platform provides process documentation tools only. It does not provide legal advice, is not a substitute for professional legal counsel, and does not certify the truth or accuracy of any information disclosed. All outputs are for documentation purposes only.