Data Processing Agreement

About this template

A data processing agreement, also known as a DPA, is a type of document that outlines terms and conditions between a data controller (a company) and a data processor (a third-party service provider). This type of agreement states the requirements of each involved party. With Jotform Sign, you can build your own custom Data Processing Agreement for free — no coding required.

Need to make changes to this Data Processing Agreement template? No problem. Jotform Sign’s intuitive online builder makes it easy to customize your document. Drag and drop to add or remove form fields, change fonts and colors, edit letter text, upload branding assets, and more. Once you’re satisfied with the look of your Data Processing Agreement, simply send it to the necessary parties to start collecting e-signatures.

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