Are Electronic Signatures Legally Binding?

Electronic signatures are legally binding in many countries worldwide. Secured signing service complies with ESIGN, UETA, Electronic Transactions Acts, and many more.

Some Legislation worldwide:

Australian Capital Territory – ELECTRONIC TRANSACTIONS ACT 2001

Australia, New South Wales (NSW) – ELECTRONIC TRANSACTIONS ACT 2000

Australia, Northern Territory (NT) – ELECTRONIC TRANSACTIONS ACT 2000

Australia, QLD – ELECTRONIC TRANSACTIONS (QUEENSLAND) ACT 2001

Australia, VIC – ELECTRONIC TRANSACTIONS (VICTORIA) ACT 2000

Australia, SA – ELECTRONIC TRANSACTIONS ACT 2000

Australia, WA – ELECTRONIC TRANSACTIONS ACT 2003

Australia Tasmania – ELECTRONIC TRANSACTIONS ACT 2000

Canada – Uniform Electronic Commerce Act (UECA)

China – Electronic Signature Law of the People’s Republic of China

Europe – EU Directive for Electronic Signatures (1999/93/EC)

Europe – EU VAT Directive

New Zealand – Contract and Commercial Law Act 2017

South Africa – Electronic Communications and Transactions Act, 2002

UK – Electronic Communications Act 2000 (chapter 7)

U.S. – Electronic Signature in Global and National Commerce Act (ESIGN)

U.S. – Uniform Electronic Transactions Act (UETA)- adopted by 48 states

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