A public verification of a GRRC certification confirms three things only: that the clearance is genuinely signed by the certifier against the published trust anchor and is not self-issued; that the robot's audit chain is intact and single-headed through the stated sequence; and that the clearance meets the four validity conditions (bound to the specific self-de-cert it supersedes, within its stamped lifetime, and the most recent valid certification-relevant event). Verification does not assert that the robot's decisions or actions were correct, appropriate, or wise; that the owner's rules were sufficient or well-chosen; that the robot is safe, secure, or free of defects in any domain other than reasoning integrity; or that the robot conforms to the full Law catalog. A verification result carries an explicit statement of these limitations so that "verified" cannot be read as a broader endorsement of the robot's conduct or the owner's rules.