A method of authenticating a copy of a multi-page document, which includes
digitizing a said multi-page document to generate one or more digitized
files that together comprise a digitized transcript. A mark that is
unique to the preparer of the document, such as a signature, is prepared
and digitized. The preparer of the document is allowed to deposit the
digitized transcript on an online repository. The operator of the online
repository immediately establishes a verification process for the
deposited digitized transcript. This verification process includes
associating the digitized preparer mark with the deposited digitized
transcript, and freezing the transcript, by encrypting it and deriving a
checksum. The verification process also include associating a repository
mark with the transcript. The operator of the online repository defines,
under the direction of at least the preparer of the document, security
rights to limit or otherwise control access to the deposited digitized
transcript. The digitized preparer mark and the digitized repository mark
are allowed to appear on substantially all copies of the pages of the
document only if the pages have not been altered. If carrying out the
verification process verifies that the deposited digitized transcript has
not been changed since the verification process was established the marks
are displayed with the unaltered page. This display whether the pages are
displayed on a monitor or printed in paper form. Each page with this
display is thus authenticated as to origin and custody apart from the
other pages or the transcript as a whole.