todistusperää
Todistusperä is a Finnish legal term that refers to the original source or certificate from which a certified copy or secondary document is derived. It is used primarily in administrative, judicial, and archival contexts to ensure the authenticity and traceability of documents. The concept plays a central role in civil law systems where the integrity of official records must be maintained, particularly in property transactions, family law, and corporate documentation.
In practice, a primary document—such as a birth certificate, property deed, or court judgment—serves as the todistusperä.
The term also arises in discussions of digital documentation. With the adoption of electronic signatures and