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Brandi1423Asked on November 20, 2017 at 3:57 PM
Hi there,
On our festival form we need to attached a media release/rescheduling policy form for people to sign. I looked into the Docusign widget, is this the only/best way to do something like this? I will have to pay for an account in order to use this but do you know if the people signing can just sign, they don't need to pay as well do they?
Thanks!
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Support_Management Jotform SupportReplied on November 20, 2017 at 5:47 PM
Users won't need to pay for anything to sign a document in Docusign. We offer a variety of signature widgets and you can find them all by using "signature" as your search keyword on our Widgets Gallery: https://widgets.jotform.com/search/signature
1. Smooth Signature
https://widgets.jotform.com/widget/smooth_signature
2. E-Signature
https://widgets.jotform.com/widget/signature
3. Docusign
https://widgets.jotform.com/widget/docusign
4. Adobe e-Sign
https://widgets.jotform.com/widget/adobe_dc_esign_services
The 4 above are the most commonly used by many. And in case you have a followup question about its validity, I recommend you read the article I'm linking below. Here's a snippet:
Legally Binding
E-signatures are legally binding on almost all countries and states, but we still recommend consulting with your lawyer.
JotForm records the IP address and time of the signature made so that also provides additional confirmation about the signer of the document.
Related article: Announcing-E-Signatures-for-Forms
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VeraReplied on November 21, 2017 at 4:26 AM
Try KeepSolid Sign - https://www.keepsolid.com/sign/ It's FREE while it beta, available on Mac, iOS, Android, Windows and for web.