How to Sign a Contract Remotely
Complete procedure to sign a contract remotely with full security and the same legal value as in-person signing.
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Signing a contract remotely: it's simple
Thanks to electronic signature, signing a contract remotely takes just a few minutes from anywhere — home, office, while traveling. Same legal value as an in-person signature.
Two scenarios
You are the signer
You receive an email "You have a document to sign":
- Click the link
- Read the document
- Click "Sign"
- Enter the SMS code you received (for AES)
- Done. You receive a copy by email.
Total time: 2-3 minutes.
You are the sender
You want someone who is not next to you to sign a contract:
- Prepare the PDF
- Create an envelope on a signature platform
- Add the signer (name, email, phone)
- Send
- Track status in real time
What changes compared to in-person signature
Nothing legally — provided that:
- you choose the right level (AES recommended for contracts)
- you use an eIDAS-compliant platform
- you preserve the audit trail
Best practices for signers
- Verify the sender: does the email really come from someone you know?
- Read before signing: platforms require it, but take your time
- Protect your phone: the SMS OTP is the key to AES
- Keep the copy you received by email
Best practices for senders
- Plan a reasonable expiration date
- Enable reminders
- Explain the procedure to the signer (if new to it)
- Verify the correct email before sending
Legal value
A contract signed remotely with an AES has the same probative force as a contract signed in person. Double-factor identification (email + OTP) and timestamping actually provide stronger proof than paper.
See legal validity.
Common use cases
- Employment contract signed before starting work
- Lease with tenant in another city
- Freelance contract with client abroad
- NDA with an investor on the other side of the world
- Real estate sales mandate with expatriate seller
Common mistakes
- Signing without reading
- Clicking on a suspicious email (phishing)
- Not keeping the copy you received
- Replying "OK to sign" by email instead of clicking the link
How Certyneo helps you
Certyneo allows you to sign or have documents signed remotely in just a few minutes: mobile-first experience, no account creation needed for signers, SMS OTP for AES, instant email receipt confirmation.
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FAQ
Is remote signature legal?
Yes, same value as in-person if eIDAS compliant.
Do I need a computer?
No, a smartphone is enough.
What if I didn't receive the email?
Check spam, ask the sender for a resend.
Can I sign from abroad?
Yes, except verify local law recognition outside the EU.
How much does it cost the signer?
Nothing. Only the sender pays.
Conclusion
Signing a contract remotely is now as simple and secure as signing in person. No need to wait, travel, or print. A few clicks are enough.
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