When a digitally signed document is received, the recipient's computer uses the sender's ____ key to verify the digital signature
a. private
b. token
c. organizational
d. public
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To attach your signature to a document electronically, you can use a digital signature tool or software that allows you to sign the document using your mouse, touchscreen, or by uploading a scanned image of your signature. Some popular tools include Adobe Acrobat, DocuSign, and HelloSign. Once you have signed the document, save or export it with the signature included.
In the authorized absence of the units Commanding Officer, the Acting Commander's signature may be affixed to the document.
Signature Files is a technique applied for document retrieval.
A signature is effective only on and to the original document to which it was affixed. It cannot be 'transferred' to any other document.
For as long as the document is valid.
You are a witness to the signing of a signature on the document and nothing else, (unless it is stated that you are a witness to something else involved with the legal matter directly above where you will sign the document as the witness.)You do not have to know what the document says, what or who it is about, or anything else about the document in order to be a witness to the signing of the document.You are only a witness to the 'original signature' that was signed on the document and could be asked to verify the original signature, as well as your own signature, by anyone involved in the legal process.I would recommend you Do Not ever sign as a witness unless you are certain the signature is valid and it was signed in front of you.
It means the actual date that the signature was signed on the document.
Anyone who actually witnesses the person signing can be a signature witness. Only a notary can notarize the signature, and only if the document is signed in front of them.
A notary actually notarizes the signature, not the document. They look at the ID of the person signing, and then have that person sign in front of them. A notary is simply certifying that the signature on the document is actually from the person who it says it is.Added; It is not even necessary that the Notary be made aware of the contents of the document they are witnessing the signature to - ONLY - that the signature(s) is/are genuine.
An official document with your signature on it. Think passport or drivers license perhaps
You haven't added any detail but generally the answer is No.