Get Answers: How E-Signatures and Document Verification Work
An e-signature, or electronic signature, is a digital version of a handwritten signature that allows you to sign documents online. It works by securely attaching your unique signature to a document, verifying your identity, and ensuring that the document hasn’t been altered after signing.
Yes, e-signatures are legally binding in most countries, including the United States, under the ESIGN Act, and in the European Union under eIDAS regulations. They hold the same legal weight as handwritten signatures if both parties agree to their use.
E-signed documents can be verified by checking the digital certificate associated with the signature. The platform (E-Quicksign) ensures that the signer’s identity is validated, and any changes made after the document is signed will be flagged to prevent tampering.
Yes, multiple parties can sign the same document electronically. Each signer’s identity will be authenticated, and the document will maintain a record of who signed and when, ensuring transparency and security for all involved.
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