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Explore the legality of electronic signatures in Saudi Arabia and the laws and regulations that govern their use.
In Saudi Arabia, electronic signatures are generally accepted for any document, as long as the document is not subject to a specific statutory form requirement. If a contract is disputed, its validity may be determined by the discretionary power of the judge. Examples of documents that can be signed electronically include agreements that do not require notarisation or other formalities.
There are some use cases where it is explicitly required that handwritten signatures are used or formal processes are in place that are not compatible with electronic signatures. These include real property title deed transfers, granting power of attorney, and signing Articles of Association of a company with limited liability.
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Last Updated 9th October 2024