Legally Binding Electronic Signature

Create legally binding electronic signatures with Signova. ESIGN Act, UETA, and eIDAS compliant. Accepted in courts worldwide.

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Why Use Signova for Legally Binding Electronic Signature?

ESIGN & UETA Compliance

Every signature created with Signova meets the requirements of the ESIGN Act and UETA, ensuring legal validity across all US states.

Global Legal Acceptance

Signova signatures comply with eIDAS (EU), Electronic Transactions Act (Australia), and equivalent laws in 60+ countries.

Court-Admissible Audit Trails

Comprehensive audit trails with timestamps, IP addresses, and signing certificates provide irrefutable evidence of signing intent.

How It Works

1

Choose Your Template

Select from our library of professionally drafted legal document templates, or describe what you need to our AI generator.

2

Customize & Generate

Fill in your details or let our AI generate the complete document. Review and edit any clause to match your specific needs.

3

Sign & Send

Add e-signatures from all parties, download the signed document, and store it securely in your Signova account.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are electronic signatures legally binding in the US?

Yes. The Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act (ESIGN) of 2000 gives electronic signatures the same legal status as handwritten signatures.

What makes an electronic signature legally binding?

A legally binding e-signature requires: intent to sign, consent to do business electronically, association of the signature with the document, and a reliable record of the signing event.

Are there documents that cannot be signed electronically?

Some documents still require wet ink signatures, including wills, codicils, testamentary trusts, and certain court orders. Most business contracts can be signed electronically.

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