Combating document fraud: FADO image-archiving system

SUMMARY OF:

Joint Action 98/700/JHA concerning the setting up of a European image-archiving system

WHAT IS THE AIM OF THE JOINT ACTION?

It sets up a European Union (EU) internet-based image archiving system known as FADO (False and Authentic Documents Online). This allows the rapid sharing between EU countries of images of genuine, false and forged documents, in order to aid in combating document and identity fraud.

Joint Action 98/700/JHA is repealed and will be replaced in a few years by Regulation (EU) 2020/493 (see summary), although the existing information has been transferred to the new FADO system to be set up by the European Border and Coast Guard Agency.

KEY POINTS

Repeal

Joint Action 98/700/JHA is repealed by Regulation (EU) 2020/493.

FROM WHEN DOES THE JOINT ACTION APPLY?

It has applied since .

BACKGROUND

The increasing number of genuine and false travel, identity and other supporting documents, such as passports, residence permits and visas, and increasingly sophisticated forgery techniques mean that the tools needed to combat document and identity fraud have to include fast and efficient information sharing.

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MAIN DOCUMENT

Joint Action 98/700/JHA of adopted by the Council on the basis of Article K.3 of the Treaty on European Union concerning the setting up of a European Image Archiving System (FADO) (OJ L 333, , pp. 4-7)

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