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ID Check

Learn how Envoy Visitors can help you keep track of which guests have had their IDs checked.

Updated over 2 months ago

How ID check works

Since many offices require visitors to present identification, the ID check feature can help you record ID checks directly from your visitor log. Once the visitor signs in, you’ll see an option on your visitor log to Mark ID as checked. Ask them to present their ID, view it, and then click that button. Once you click, you’ll see ✔️ Checked appear on their visitor entry.

This feature is enabled per visitor type. In the example above, this company only requires ID checks for meetings and contractors but not for friends & family. When a person signs in under Friends & Family, their ID check status is Not required.

Benefits of ID check

  • Keep track of whose ID was checked, whose ID was not checked, and when an ID check was not required.

  • The status of an ID check is added to your visitor log, meaning it gets saved with the rest of your visitor data.

  • ID check status appears on the dashboard and in data exports—especially handy for audits and compliance!

Enabling ID check

Tip: If you have multiple visitor types, you'll configure this setting per visitor type.✨

  1. Select the visitor type you wish to edit.

  2. Select Security from the top navigation.

  3. Locate Manual ID check, and toggle it to the on position.

Checking IDs

  • Global, Location, and Front Desk Admins will see the “Mark ID as checked” button when logged in.

  • Employees cannot check IDs for their own visitors. However, they can view the status of their visitors’ ID check in the visitor log.

  • A visitor’s ID must be re-checked upon every visit. Even if a visitor has signed in at your location before, Envoy does not “retain” their ID check status.

Other ID requirements

We know that a manual ID check is just one way you keep track of your visitor’s identification requirements. If you are looking for other security features, please let us know! We’d love to hear from you.

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