Relieving Letter

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A Relieving Letter is used by employers in response to an employee’s formal notice of resignation. With Jotform Sign, your company can create a standard Relieving Letter once and send it to different employees that have chosen to resign. Include a personalized letter, information about compensation packages, and any other important information needed.

Customizing this Relieving Letter is a breeze with Jotform Sign’s easy-to-use online form builder. Drag and drop to insert more form fields, change up fonts and colors, create a custom signing order, and more. Once you’re done designing your Relieving Letter, simply send it to your former employees and collect their e-signatures in just minutes. To send and sign documents in seconds, customize this template and share it with Jotform Sign.

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