VERITY SAFE™
Not all rear vision systems are created equal — and neither are the companies behind them. Verity Rear Vision Systems is a family-owned business with over 25 years of experience engineering camera systems specifically for commercial truck OEMs across the Final-Mile, Fire & Rescue, Bus & Coach, and RV industries. Our products carry a 99.78% success rate, outlast the trucks they're mounted on, and are built to meet or exceed federal safety regulations — today and tomorrow. At Verity, Verity Safe™ isn't a marketing claim. It's how we do business.
Beth Ann Verity


Beth Ann Verity — Managing Owner
I co-founded Verity Rear Vision Systems with my husband Bill on a simple but powerful belief: people do their best work when they're working at what they do best. That philosophy shapes everything about how I lead — fostering a team environment that recognizes and elevates both individual and collective strengths.
I bring 30 years of experience in manufacturing, distribution, and finance to the operations side of Verity. That foundation gives Bill the freedom to do what he does best — driving the technical innovation that keeps our products ahead of the curve. Together we've built a company where on-time delivery, order accuracy, and uncompromising product quality aren't just goals; they're the standard.
We hold ourselves to a straightforward test: we will not sell what we cannot defend in court. That commitment to integrity is at the heart of every product we build and every relationship we keep.
Verity Rear Vision Systems has been certified by the State of Indiana as a Women Business Enterprise since 2017 — a recognition I'm proud to carry as we continue growing and serving OEM and fleet partners across the country.

What's in a Name?
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The name Verity carries more than a century of earned trust.
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Bill Verity's family designed and built ocean-going fishing boats on Long Island, New York, from the mid-1800s through the mid-1960s. Back then, people said buying a Verity boat was like getting an insurance policy — you knew it was built right, built to last, and backed by people who stood behind their work. That reputation wasn't built overnight. It was crafted plank by plank, generation by generation.
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Beth Ann Verity's grandfather had that same spirit. He founded R.H. Marlin Cranes in Bloomington and grew it into a trusted name in Indianapolis — heavy lifting, steady hands, and a commitment to getting the job done right.
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Beth Ann and Bill grew up in households where effort counted and going the extra mile wasn't exceptional — it was expected. That upbringing shaped how they work, how they lead, and how they built this company.
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The Same Promise, A New Industry
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Today, Verity brings that legacy of reliability into the modern age. We work in technology, but our values are old-fashioned in the best possible way: do the work, keep your word, and never stop at good enough when great is within reach.
A sign in our break room says it best:
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"Always travel the extra mile — there is no traffic."
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When you work with Verity, you're not just getting a product or a service. You're getting a team that treats your trust the way the Verity family always has — as something worth protecting.

Bill Verity

Bill Verity — Co-Founder & CTO
Bill is a serial entrepreneur who has built and sold multiple successful businesses across some of the most demanding corners of technology — underwater cameras, powerline carrier systems, and custom vision and sensor applications. That breadth of hands-on experience is rare in this industry, and it shows in every product Verity builds.
Bill played an instrumental role in building Zone Defense into the company it became, cementing his reputation as a leader in commercial truck vision, sensor, and safety technology. He brings that same drive to Verity every day — collaborating with partners worldwide, pushing technical boundaries, and holding every product to the standard the Verity name demands.
At Verity, Bill leads all technical development and custom engineering work, translating complex real-world challenges into solutions that are reliable, innovative, and built to last.



