

In addition to being legally compliant, jSign protects your documents by providing you with a Certification of Completion. If a document presented in court used a more traditional method of signing, including Adobe Acrobat or another tool, it could be scrutinized and ultimately thrown out. In other words, the image of your signature in a PDF file can be used as evidence. This means that when you sign PDF documents using jSign, those documents will be valid in a court of law. JSign is compliant with all eSignature laws that are presently in place, including the Uniform Electronic Transactions Act (UETA) and the Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act (ESIGN).

Additionally, you can rest assured that your signature with jSign is credible under current eSignature laws. ESignature Laws and Certification Not only does jSign allow you to save signature variations, but it also protects each image or form that you use.
