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  • Getting a legal signature from SPU and non-SPU users

    • Please review ORM's SPU Electronic Signature Guidelines document for more information on if Acrobat Sign is a good solution for your situation.
      • Guidelines still being finalized, please contact orm@spu.edu in the meanwhile with questions. (3/24/21)
    • Acrobat Sign has multiple options for authenticating a user that is signing a document.
  • Getting authorizations from multiple users in a process.

    • A single document that needs multiple signers on it can be accomplished in a simple approval workflow.
  • Allowing user-initiated document submission

    • Documents can be posted as a link that users can click to fill out and sign.
  • Preserving a single document of all authorizations and agreements.

    • Acrobat Sign creates an authenticated final file with timestamped signatures from all parties that can be downloaded and saved in an SPU file storage system.
  • Sharing documents with other users in a group

    • Acrobat Sign allows you to assign a document to a specific group so that other users in the group can view it. 
  • Multiple linked documents requiring authorization.

    • Multiple documents can be included in a single signature request.

Acrobat Sign doesn't do the following well:

  • Gather formatted data for entry into data systems.

    • This is better-accomplished in Microsoft Forms or another forms-tool.

    Multiple linked documents requiring authorization.

    • Multiple documents must be merged into a single document in order to be stored and authorized together in Acrobat Sign.
  • Implement a business process workflow.

    • Any workflow processes not related to approval that need to be accomplished before, during, or after one or more authorizations, need to be defined and conducted outside of Acrobat Sign.

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