Document Trust
Document Trust
Make every document you sign legally binding, tamper-evident, and verifiably yours
Two ways to sign and protect your documents
Document Signing Certificates
Sign with a validated identity: individual, organization, or both.
eSigner for Documents
Sign from anywhere. Automate at any volume. No hardware required. eSigner for Documents is SSL.com’s cloud signing service for PDFs, contracts, and official documents.
SSL.com’s document signing certificates and cloud signing service let individuals, organizations, and teams sign PDFs, contracts, and official documents with a cryptographic signature, globally trusted, legally binding, and tamper-evident.
How document signing certificates prevent fraud and forgery
Unsigned or loosely signed documents create legal and operational risk. Contracts can be disputed, regulatory filings questioned, and professional certifications challenged when there’s no cryptographic proof of who signed and whether the content was altered. At the same time, paper-based signing workflows are slow, expensive, and hard to audit at scale.
SSL.com’s Document Trust products address both:
- Document Signing Certificates: validated certificates that embed individual or organizational identity into a legally binding digital signature, at three validation levels
- eSigner for Documents: cloud-based document signing that eliminates hardware tokens, enables automated high-volume signing via eSealing, and supports the Cloud Signature Consortium (CSC) API
Compare document signing certificate validation levels
Why SSL.com for Document Trust
Adobe AATL member
eSigner cloud signing + eSealing
CSC API
WebTrust for CA
In operation since 2002
An audited, globally trusted CA
Adobe AATL member
SSL.com is a member of the Adobe Approved Trust List. Document signatures verify automatically in Adobe Acrobat, Adobe Reader, and Adobe Sign worldwide with no recipient configuration.WebTrust audited
Audited annually by BDO under the WebTrust for Certificate Authorities program: independently verified trust infrastructure required by every major browser root program.Global legal recognition
Digital signatures compliant with EU eIDAS, US E-SIGN Act, UETA, and 21 CFR Part 11: legally binding across EU Member States, all 49 UETA-adopting US states, the UK, Canada, and Australia.Trusted since 2002
Over two decades of proven PKI infrastructure, serving enterprises, governments, law firms, audit firms, and individual professionals worldwide since 2002.