Simple Bounce House Waiver Template

About this template

A bounce house waiver is a type of signable document that special events or bounce house rental companies use to inform participants about the potential dangers of using a bounce house. Once participants sign this waiver, they are relinquishing their right to hold the rental company accountable for any accidents. With Jotform Sign, you can create your own Simple Bounce House Waiver in just a few clicks — no coding knowledge required.

Want to customize your Simple bounce House Waiver to match your needs? No problem. Simply use our drag-and-drop builder to add or remove form fields, upload branding assets or images, change fonts and colors, and more. You can even create a custom signing order for waivers that require more than one signature. Build your own Simple Bounce House Waiver now!

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