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Explore the legality of electronic signatures in Uruguay and the laws and regulations that govern their use.
Simple Electronic Signatures (SES) are acceptable for the following types of transactions:
For certain types of documents, a more secure Advanced Electronic Signature (AES) or Qualified Electronic Signature (QES) may be required. These include:
Certain types of documents require handwritten signatures or involve formal processes that are incompatible with electronic signatures. These include:
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Publicly Accessible Links to Laws/Regulations Discussed
The content provided on this website is meant for general informational use only and does not constitute legal advice. Legal regulations on this topic can evolve rapidly, so E-Sign does not ensure that the information presented here is always up-to-date or accurate. If you have particular legal concerns regarding any details on this site, it is recommended that you consult with a licensed attorney in your jurisdiction.
Last Updated 9th October 2024