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Sign documents with legally binding electronic signatures compliant with ESIGN Act, eIDAS, and UETA. Full audit trails, encryption, and tamper detection included.
Free to start. No credit card required. Signatures accepted in 180+ countries.
International standards define three levels of electronic signatures. SignQuick supports the two levels used in 95% of business transactions.
Any electronic indication of intent to sign — typed name, drawn signature, checkbox. Legally valid for most everyday documents.
Common uses: NDAs, freelance contracts, internal approvals, waivers
Uniquely linked to the signer with identity verification, tamper detection, and audit trails. Required for higher-value transactions.
Common uses: Employment contracts, real estate, financial agreements
Created by a qualified Trust Service Provider with a certificate. Equivalent to a handwritten signature under eIDAS. Required for specific regulated documents.
Common uses: Government filings, notarial acts, regulated industries
Every signature created with SignQuick includes the technical and legal elements required for enforceability.
Every signature includes a full audit trail: signer IP address, timestamp (UTC), browser fingerprint, and signing method. Cryptographically sealed.
Documents are encrypted end-to-end with AES-256-GCM. Your files are never stored in plaintext — not even SignQuick servers can read them.
Each signature is timestamped with a trusted authority, proving exactly when the document was signed. Tamper-proof and independently verifiable.
Send documents to multiple signers with defined signing order. Each signer gets a unique link with their own audit trail and verification.
Verify signer identity through email confirmation, access codes, or SMS verification before allowing signature placement.
Built to comply with ESIGN Act, UETA, eIDAS (SES/AES levels), and international e-signature laws. Admissible as evidence in court.
SignQuick signatures meet the legal requirements of major international e-signature frameworks.
United States · 2000
Federal law giving electronic signatures the same legal standing as handwritten signatures for interstate and foreign commerce.
United States (49 states) · 1999
Uniform state law ensuring electronic records and signatures are not denied legal effect solely because they are electronic.
European Union · 2014
EU regulation establishing a legal framework for electronic identification and trust services, including three tiers of e-signatures.
United Kingdom · 2000
UK law recognizing electronic signatures as admissible evidence, maintained post-Brexit with UK eIDAS equivalent.
Canada · 2004
Federal and provincial laws recognizing electronic signatures for commercial transactions across all Canadian provinces.
Australia · 1999
Federal legislation ensuring electronic signatures and records have the same legal validity as their paper equivalents.
For a complete overview of e-signature laws, see our legal guide.
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