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French Climate Act 2021-1104 · MaPrimeRénov' decree · eIDAS AES

Sign an energy-renovation mandate online, in 2 minutes

Administrative and financial mandate granted by a homeowner (or housing-association manager) to a professional — RGE-certified contractor, energy broker, France Rénov' adviser — to file French government aid applications (MaPrimeRénov', ANAH grants, CEE energy-savings certificates), collect funds and coordinate works. Compliant with the French Climate and Resilience Act of 22 August 2021, the MaPrimeRénov' decree (2020-26) and the eIDAS Regulation — advanced signature recommended, tripartite flow involving contractor + beneficiary + delegate.

Legal framework
Climate Act n° 2021-1104
Signature level
AES eIDAS recommended
Legal archiving
10 years (art. L173-1+ CCH)

What is a French energy-renovation mandate?

A French energy-renovation mandate is a contract by which a homeowner (or a co-ownership union of housing) entrusts a delegate — an RGE-certified contractor, a works broker, a France Rénov' adviser or a specialised platform such as Effy, Hellio or France Rénov' — with assisting their energy-renovation project. The delegate can act both administratively (preparing and filing MaPrimeRénov', ANAH Habiter Mieux and CEE energy-savings certificate applications) and financially (directly collecting government aid on behalf of the beneficiary, who then only pays the remaining balance to the contractor). The legal framework combines the Climate and Resilience Act of 22 August 2021, the MaPrimeRénov' Decree n° 2020-26 of 14 January 2020 (as amended by yearly orders), the French Construction and Housing Code (art. L173-1 and following on energy performance) and Decree n° 2014-812 of 16 July 2014 on RGE certification. Since the 2024 MaPrimeRénov' reform, using Mon Accompagnateur Rénov' (MAR) is mandatory for deep renovations (two DPE energy-class gain), which generalises the tripartite mandate.

Why sign the energy-renovation mandate electronically?

Identical legal force

Article 1366 of the French Civil Code recognises that electronic writing has the same probative force as paper writing. Neither the MaPrimeRénov' decree (n° 2020-26), nor the ANAH agreement, nor the CEE rules require a handwritten signature — eIDAS advanced signature is explicitly accepted by ANAH and CEE obligated parties since 2021.

Tripartite: RGE contractor + beneficiary + delegate

Modern renovation flows involve at least three parties: the RGE-certified contractor performing the works, the beneficiary paying the remaining balance, and the administrative/financial delegate filing applications and collecting aid. Our multi-signer flow handles sequential or parallel signing; each party receives an individual link with SMS-OTP verification on their own phone number.

10-year archiving + ANAH audit defence

ANAH may audit MaPrimeRénov' files for 5 years after payment (art. R321-23 CCH); CEE certificates are auditable for 6 years after filing (art. R221-1 Energy Code). Certyneo archives the signed mandate + its eIDAS audit trail for 10 years, accessible in one click for ANAH, DGCCRF or CEE audits.

eIDAS audit trail, court-admissible

Every mandate is delivered with a proof PDF: signer identities (contractor + beneficiary + delegate), qualified timestamp, SHA-256 hash, IP geolocation, SMS-OTP verification. Admissible in disputes over mandate validity (delegate going out of business, undeclared subcontracting, balance-payment fraud).

Sign an energy-renovation mandate in 4 steps

From the RGE quote to receiving aid — the mandate secures the chain in under 5 minutes.

  1. 1. Prepare the mandate

    Upload your existing template or start from a compliant template: full identity of all three parties, contractor's RGE certification number, scope of mandate (administrative only, financial only, or both), targeted aids (MaPrimeRénov', ANAH, CEE), duration.

  2. 2. Add signers

    RGE-certified contractor (legal representative) + beneficiary homeowner(s) + administrative/financial delegate. For co-ownerships, add the property manager or council chair. Each receives a secure personalised link by email.

  3. 3. Choose the eIDAS level

    Advanced signature (AES) recommended: identity verification via SMS-OTP, unique certificate per signer, qualified timestamp. Compliant with article 26 of the eIDAS Regulation and accepted by ANAH / MaPrimeRénov' since the 2021 circular.

  4. 4. Sign and file the application

    Each signer signs from their phone or computer. The completed mandate attaches to the MaPrimeRénov' / ANAH / CEE application and is archived 10 years with its proof PDF, accessible anytime.

Frequently asked questions

Can an energy-renovation mandate be signed electronically?
Yes, without restriction. Since 2021, ANAH explicitly accepts electronically signed MaPrimeRénov' mandates (ANAH circular of 30 March 2021), provided the signature is at least advanced level (eIDAS AES) and signer identification is guaranteed. Article 1366 of the French Civil Code grants electronic signatures the same value as handwritten ones. CEE obligated parties and ANAH also accept AES mandates.
Which signature level: SES, AES or QES?
Advanced signature (AES) is the recommended minimum and the standard accepted by ANAH for MaPrimeRénov'. It carries a reinforced reliability presumption thanks to identity verification (SMS-OTP) and a unique per-signer certificate. QES is not required (it's reserved for notarised acts). SES (simple signature) is insufficient because it would not trace beneficiary identity against an ANAH audit.
What is Mon Accompagnateur Rénov' (MAR) and how does its mandate work?
Since Decree n° 2022-1035 of 22 July 2022, Mon Accompagnateur Rénov' (MAR) is mandatory for any deep renovation targeting a two-energy-class DPE gain or more (MaPrimeRénov' Parcours accompagné). The MAR is an ANAH-approved trusted third party who audits the project, selects RGE-certified contractors and assembles the file. Its mandate is added to that of the contractor and financial delegate — so the flow can involve up to 4 signers.
What is the difference between administrative and financial delegate?
An administrative delegate files aid applications in your name (preparation, submission, follow-up) but funds are paid directly into your bank account. A financial delegate also receives the aid in your place and deducts it from the quote: you only pay the remaining balance to the contractor. The financial delegate is also called "third-party payer" in CEE jargon. Many RGE contractors offer both mandates, simplifying the beneficiary's journey.
What are the mandatory clauses of a MaPrimeRénov' mandate?
Full identity of all parties (beneficiary, delegate, RGE contractor where applicable), SIRET number and RGE certification of the contractor, precise scope (administrative and/or financial), targeted aids (MaPrimeRénov', ANAH Habiter Mieux, CEE, éco-PTZ), forecast aid amount, payment and reversal terms, mandate duration, termination conditions, jurisdiction (court of the location of the renovated property).
Can the mandate be revoked unilaterally?
Yes — article 2004 of the French Civil Code grants the principal the right to revoke at any time. In practice, once a file is being processed by ANAH, the revocation must be notified to the delegate AND to ANAH by registered letter (or equivalent electronic means). Revocation does not affect payments already made but blocks future payments to the delegate.
What happens with fraud or a dishonest delegate?
ANAH has tightened controls since 2023 (Renovation Plan 2024): every MaPrimeRénov' delegate must now be registered and can be struck off for fraud (fake quotes, non-RGE subcontracting, illegal canvassing). In disputes, the eIDAS audit trail produced by Certyneo (signer identities, timestamp, hash, OTP) is admissible against the delegate in civil court and usable as evidence in an ANAH complaint.
Is an electronically signed mandate accepted by ANAH and CEE obligated parties?
Yes — ANAH issued a service note in March 2021 confirming acceptance of mandates signed electronically at AES level or above. CEE obligated parties (TotalEnergies, EDF, Engie, etc.) have also accepted AES mandates since 2020. Advanced signature benefits from the reliability presumption of article 1367 of the French Civil Code — the eIDAS audit trail delivered by Certyneo is sufficient to provide proof in case of dispute.

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