Digital signature of a parental authorization
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Vincent CARDOT
Hello, in order to be able to completely register young people with parental authorization online, Enoria could partner with a digital signature provider such as Securit expert. This would make it possible to eliminate the step of the paper form, which is mandatory in addition to registering on Enoria and which is a duplicate. Thank you
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Élodie Massa
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Élodie Massa
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Eloi Sarrazin
Docuseal is open source and with an open api that allows the digital signature of documents and integration into a webapp.
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Élodie Massa
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Caroline LEGUEBE
Regarding regulations, we are legally obliged to have the signature of both parents for enrollment in catechism and preparation for the sacraments when the parents have joint parental authority. It seems difficult to me to be able to justify that it was indeed each parent who gave their agreement with an electronic signature. That said, if a method works, it will indeed greatly facilitate registrations.
Damien PAULIN
Caroline LEGUEBE The European eIDAS regulation (Electronic IDentification Authentication and Trust Services) and the French Civil Code (in particular article 1367) recognize the legal value of electronic signatures
Audrey NIEDERMEYER
Damien PAULIN it seems to me that the remark here is that both parents have to sign. But with the SMS code it would allow for two signatures, but maybe a bit harder to implement
Hortense MEKRI
Caroline LEGUEBE whether handwritten or electronic, a signature can be forged anyway... So it's the same on paper or by SMS.
Damien PAULIN
A “signature” by SMS code would already confirm the identity of the person who validates the document
Cindy HUMBERT
There is also Docusign for digital signatures