Local Evidence Across the Americas for Trade, Claims and Site Decisions
Verihaus helps companies request practical field evidence across North America, Central America, the Caribbean and South America. The service is built for decisions involving suppliers, business locations, warehouses, assets, damage documentation, project sites, partner onboarding and shipment-related uncertainty.
Field documentation for locations, assets and claims
Address context, accessible-area photos, visible activity, asset presence, damage evidence and practical limitations — scoped before local field work starts.
Before releasing payment or deposit
Document whether a supplier, company address, warehouse, yard, business premises or visible operating context appears consistent with the information provided before the client commits funds.
Before accepting shipment or logistics claims
Capture accessible local context around warehouses, loading areas, yards, goods locations, delivery points or transport-related evidence where legally and practically possible.
Before financing, leasing or relying on collateral
Document visible presence and condition indicators for equipment, vehicles, machinery, inventory, marine assets or other physical assets before a decision is made.
Before dispute, insurance or damage escalation
Capture visible damage, surrounding conditions, close-up photos, site context and limitations before repair, movement, handover or further deterioration changes the evidence.
Americas region logic: one hemisphere, different evidence environments.
The Americas include mature urban markets, cross-border trade zones, ports, remote industrial sites, agricultural regions, mining corridors, island markets and high-value asset locations. A useful verification report must reflect those differences instead of using a generic template.
Commercial sites, assets and disputes
Suitable for company presence, asset documentation, damage evidence, warehouse context and supplier-location verification.
- Office and business address checks
- Equipment or vehicle presence
- Visible damage documentation
Supplier, factory and logistics visibility
Useful for procurement, manufacturing, nearshoring, warehouse, shipment and distributor-related questions.
- Supplier and factory address context
- Warehouse and yard visibility
- Practical access limitations
Marine, resort, asset and company evidence
Often relevant for premium assets, marine cases, local partners, property, tourism suppliers and visible damage documentation.
- Marine and asset context
- Company or partner presence
- Damage and condition evidence
Project, trade, asset and supplier evidence
Useful for industrial, mining-related, agricultural, logistics, supplier, company and asset-location decisions.
- Project-site context
- Supplier and distributor checks
- Equipment and asset documentation
Americas service focus
Field evidence mapped to the decision your team has to make
The purpose is not to “inspect everything”. The purpose is to collect the local evidence that is relevant, visible, permitted and useful for the decision at hand.
Evidence for physical locations, not just corporate records
Documents can say one thing while local reality is different. Verihaus focuses on site context, visible presence, accessible-area documentation, asset visibility, damage evidence and clearly stated limitations.
Supplier and company verification
For onboarding, procurement, distributor approval, partner review and supplier-risk reduction.
Warehouse and logistics context
For goods, storage locations, yards, loading areas, shipment questions and visible delivery-related evidence.
Asset and collateral documentation
For equipment, vehicles, machinery, inventory, marine assets or other physical items before finance or reliance.
Damage and condition evidence
For claims, disputes, handover situations, visible damage, surroundings, chronology and open questions.
Scope rules
What Americas field verification can and cannot prove
A professional report is valuable when it is honest about evidence and limitations. Verihaus documents local facts; it does not turn field photos into legal, financial, technical or insurance conclusions.
What can normally be documented
Visible site presence, address context, exterior and accessible-area photos, entrance and signage, surrounding environment, visible activity indicators, goods or asset context where permitted, damage close-ups, limitations and open questions.
What depends on access
Interior views, restricted warehouse areas, gated sites, private property, ports, yards, project sites, marinas, industrial zones and places requiring permission. If access is not possible, the report clearly states what could not be verified.
What the report does not replace
Legal due diligence, ownership confirmation, credit assessment, valuation, customs review, insurance decision, technical inspection, certified audit, product quality testing or regulatory clearance.
Americas country access
Find verification coverage by country or territory
Select a country page for supplier verification, company presence checks, asset verification, project-site evidence, warehouse context or damage documentation. Availability depends on city, access, safety, urgency and final scope.
Request workflow
Designed to avoid unclear assignments across long-distance markets
Before anyone is sent to a site, Verihaus reviews the location, feasibility, access, urgency, risk and reporting depth. The final price is confirmed before field work starts.
Business question
Tell us what decision the evidence needs to support: payment, onboarding, shipment, asset, claim or dispute.
Location review
We review country, city, address quality, access, safety, travel distance and practical feasibility.
Scope and quote
We confirm what can realistically be documented, the reporting depth, timing and final price.
Field evidence
Local evidence is collected according to the approved scope and practical site limitations.
Report delivery
You receive structured photos, notes, findings, red flags, limitations and open follow-up questions.
Americas FAQ
Questions about field verification in the Americas
These answers clarify how Verihaus handles scope, access, pricing and limitations across the Americas.
Can Verihaus verify any location in the Americas?
Not automatically. Every request is reviewed by country, city, address quality, access, safety, urgency, site type and evidence objective. Some locations may require additional review or may not be feasible.
Can Verihaus enter warehouses, ports, yards or private sites?
Only where access is permitted and practical. If entry is not possible, the assignment may be limited to exterior, accessible-area or surrounding-context documentation. The report will clearly state limitations.
Can the report confirm ownership, legal status or value?
No. The report documents local field evidence. It does not replace legal due diligence, ownership verification, valuation, technical inspection, financial review, insurance decision or regulatory clearance.
When is the final price confirmed?
The final price is confirmed after the country, city, site type, access conditions, travel distance, urgency and reporting depth have been reviewed. No field assignment starts before the final quote and scope are approved.
Need local evidence somewhere in the Americas?
Send the country, city, address or closest known location, service type and the business decision you need to support. Verihaus reviews feasibility, evidence scope and pricing before assigning a local field agent.