Get a PDF contract / agreement digitally signed easily w/ Adobe Acrobat - easily
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- Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
- Adobe makes getting contracts signed so easily. I'll walk you through how to setup a document so Acrobat can easily scan it and set it up for a digital signature.
If you already have Adobe Creative Cloud, then you have this service built-in. You can also purchase Acrobat a-la-carté as well. www.adobe.com/...
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So...how do I print the signed agreement?
Great tutorial! Can I choose to send the document from my business email instead of from acrobat? If I send it through acrobat as in your demo, who does it appear to come from on the client side?
You.
Hey how can i build a pdf contract for my social security benefits?
Hello, is there a KBA authentication option to add? Thank you
Thanks.
Are those "typed" signatures legally binding? Isn't the electronical signatures required? (the one's which weren't drawn and signed by hand)
Thanks in advance!
I’m not an attorney, but Adobe wouldn’t make a product contract-wise unless it was somewhat legally binding. Plus I doubt the legal definition of a contract sig is “must be hand drawn” 🤷♂️
No. They don’t have any legal value. That’s just a digital holographic sign. You can just put an “X” on it. It’s useful as toilet paper. In order to have a legal value you need a certified signature. Adobe also gives one certified signature with adobe cloud subscription.
How do you sign an adobe document that has been signed by one party and "locked" when I receive it?
Possibly sign into Acrobat?
Does the client need a subscription to adobe?
thanks
Nope. That's the best part.