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ThePublic Register of Authentic Travel and Identity Documents Online (PRADO) is an onlinerepository of security features intravel documents maintained by theCouncil of the European Union. It contains information on some of the most important security features of identity and travel documents of countries within the European Union, allSchengen Area countries, of other neighbouring countries, andthird countries worldwide.
PRADO is hosted by theGeneral Secretariat of the Council of the European Union (GSC), Directorate General for Justice and Home Affairs (DGD 1A).
With CouncilJoint Action 98/700/JHA on 3 December 1998, the European Image Archiving System "FADO" (False and Authentic Documents Online) was set up.
The first part of the system, "Expert FADO", went online at the end of 2004 for secure communication among document experts.
In 2007, iFADO ("intranet FADO") and PRADO were released. iFADO contains the most important information from "ExpertFADO" for access restricted, governmental use, while in PRADO a small subset of this information is published for the general public.
PRADO contains basic technical descriptions, including information on security features, of authenticidentity andtravel documents.[1] The information is selected and provided by document experts in the member states of theEuropean Union (EU),Iceland,Norway,Switzerland and theUnited Kingdom; part of the information contained in the classified, restricted "ExpertFADO" system is made publicly available via the PRADO pages. The steering committee in theCouncil of the European Union is currently the Working Party on Frontiers in the formation of False Documents Experts.
Information on practically all important documents of all EU and Schengen countries is present. The overall number of described documents of third countries however differs widely from country to country as information is added every week.[2]
On PRADO, users can find links to websites with lists of travel documents which are officially recognised by EU member states and Schengen states and information on invalid document numbers provided by some EU Member States as well as by third countries. Users can also access information related to identity checking, document checking, and document fraud.
The travel and identity documents in PRADO are categorised as follows:
PRADO is available in all 24 officiallanguages of the European Union. Documents are introduced by document experts in the currently 31 participating countries in any of the languages and the standardised descriptions are translated automatically; thus, documents are immediately available[citation needed] in all supported languages. Additional free text information contained is translated online by specialised linguists of the General Secretariat of theCouncil of the European Union.
The website is published by theGeneral Secretariat of the Council of the European Union not only for transparency reasons, but also to provide an important service to many users in Europe, especially tonon-governmental organisations with a need or legal obligation to check identities, for example: