Electronic Timestamping: Definition and Usage
What is electronic timestamping, how it works, when it is qualified, and why it secures your signatures.
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Timestamping in a nutshell
Electronic timestamping (timestamping) links a digital document to a precise date and time in a verifiable and tamper-proof manner. It is proof that a document existed at a given moment — a decisive argument in case of dispute over the date of a commitment.
Why timestamping is crucial
Without timestamping, it is impossible to prove:
- whether a contract was signed before or after a key event
- who last modified the document
- whether the date written in the document matches the actual signature
For a €50,000 contract signed on 30 December: in the current or following financial year?
How timestamping works
The standard procedure relies on a trusted timestamping authority (TSA) that:
- Receives the cryptographic fingerprint of the document
- Adds the precise date and time (NTP clock)
- Signs the whole with its own key
- Returns a timestamp token
This token is embedded in the PDF in PAdES format. Anyone can then verify the date and integrity.
Simple vs qualified timestamping
eIDAS distinguishes two levels:
- Simple: any service provider. Useful proof but without legal presumption.
- Qualified: QTSP listed on the trust list. Legal presumption of reliability (Article 41 eIDAS).
For high-value documents, qualified timestamping is recommended.
When to use timestamping
Timestamping is systematic in modern electronic signatures. But certain situations require particular attention:
- Tender calls (submission deadline)
- Intellectual property (creation date)
- High-stakes contracts (tax year)
- Share transfers (transfer date)
- Regulatory filings (CNIL, ACPR, AMF)
Proof of existence and integrity
Timestamping proves two things:
- Existence: the document existed at time T
- Integrity: no modifications since T
How to verify a timestamp
Adobe Reader → signature properties → timestamp authority details. Displays TSA name, exact date, validity status. Tools such as pdfsig allow command-line verification.
How Certyneo helps you
All Certyneo signatures embed a timestamp in PAdES format. For cases requiring qualified timestamping, we interface with eIDAS-qualified European TSAs.
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FAQ
Is a system timestamp enough?
No. A local timestamp can be modified. Only a trusted third party has probative value.
Do I have to pay for qualified timestamping?
Generally included in professional plans of signature platforms.
Does timestamping expire?
The token does not expire, but its long-term validity depends on algorithms. Use PAdES-LTA for multi-decade validity.
Does timestamping replace the signature?
No. Signature identifies the author, timestamping proves the moment. Complementary.
Can I timestamp without signing?
Yes, to prove existence at a date (digital INPI filing, proof of prior art).
Conclusion
Timestamping is the safety belt of electronic signature: invisible in daily use, essential in case of accident.
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