EVVE (Electric Verification of Vital Events) is an important program run by NAPHSIS (National Association of Public Health Statistics and Information Services). EVVE allows Federal and state agencies to use birth certificates to track proof of age, citizenship, and documentation (such as Social Security cards, driver’s license, etc.). In essence, EVVE allows agencies to track records in one secure place.

Through EVVE, agencies are able to quickly cross-check someone’s information against all of the other 250 million birth and death records in the vital record databases nationwide.

Some of the agencies that utilize EVVE include: Department of Motor Vehicles, Medicaid Offices, Secretary of State Offices, Social Security Administration, and many more.

The reason EVVE is so valuable is because it allows the various agencies that utilize the program, to quickly cross reference data, with a secure and quick, electronic program. This results in significant time and cost savings, as well as added security against fraud.

How it works: EvveInfographicRead more about EEVE here

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