
ID Verifications
This secure verification portal is maintained by The Maya-We Nation: Department of Diplomatic & International Affairs and exists to confirm the status of governmental, and Indigenous ID, documents issued in alignment with customary international law and treaty-respecting frameworks.
The Maya-We Nation represents a living Indigenous governance structure rooted in the enduring heritage of the Taíno people—recognized historically and actively participating in the preservation of cultural, diplomatic, and humanitarian duties under international norms.
To search and verify a document, diplomatic credentials, legal governmental document- simply, input all the necessary information asked below in the verification system. You shall receive the proper verified information through your private email.
All identifications issued under this system are encoded and verifiable, and correspond to officials performing legally recognized roles, including but not limited to: Ambassadors, International Marshals, Commissioners, Delegates, and Humanitarian Agents.
Each identification record is issued in accordance with the following legal standards and frameworks:
Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations (1961), including Articles 1, 3, 10, 29, 31, and 40
United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP), Articles 3, 5, 18, and 36
United Nations Charter, Articles 1, 55, and 76
International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR), Articles 1 and 27
Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR), Articles 6, 15, and 21
UCC §1-103, recognizing customary law and principles of equity in commercial and non-commercial contexts
In compliance with international human rights protections, this page serves as a real-time digital registry for third-party verification of identity credentials, enabling authorities, agencies, and private entities to verify a document’s authenticity and standing.
Identification entries may include a secure ID number, hash-verified documentation integrity using SHA-256, and visual authentication indicators. All data is stored and maintained in alignment with highly encryption protection standards and international privacy norms.
If you are a governmental, law enforcement, or consular entity, you are advised to consult this page prior to any detainment, denial of access, or dismissal of credentials presented by agents of The Maya-We Nation. All identification entries include issuance and expiration dates, roles, and verifiability protocols.
Questions or cross-verifications may be directed to our official contact portal listed on each ID record.
NOTICE: Misinterpretation, obstruction, or denial of recognized Indigenous diplomatic and representative documentation may violate international law and the inherent dignity of Indigenous peoples under treaties ratified by both the United Nations and the United States.
This system does not seek or assert territorial authority but operates within the framework of non-territorial Indigenous jurisdiction as permitted under established human rights doctrines and diplomatic protocols. Recognition of these documents does not depend on unilateral national acknowledgment but on multilateral principles of dignity, peaceable self-representation, and existing international protections afforded to Indigenous governance systems.



