Amendment to Contract Template

About this template

An Amendment to a Contract is a formal change to the terms of an existing agreement. It is a document that modifies, supplements, or deletes a provision of an existing contract without replacing the entire agreement. Using this Amendment to Contract Template from Jotform, you can amend a contract and get the other party involved to sign the document.

Laws vary by country and state, so feel free to update the terms of this template using Jotform Sign’s easy drag-and-drop builder. You can also add a logo and personalize other design elements as you see fit. Then when your Amendment to Contract document is ready to go, fill it out and e-sign it — then share it for other involved parties to complete.

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