Secure signer links

DocuSign-like evidence for notary signatures.

Create a signing link from a case, require an optional access code, let the signer draw or type their name, and record consent, device metadata, IP, timestamp, and a signature hash.

SealBook secure signature

Review and sign

Only sign if this is your electronic signature.

M. Alvarez
Submit secure signature

Evidence hash: 1b91f3dcfcad...

Evidence captured

More than a scribble on a screen.

Intent

Consent first

The signer explicitly agrees to electronic records and signatures before submission.

Control

Access code

Notaries can require a shared code so the link alone is not enough to sign.

Audit

Hash + metadata

SealBook records signature mode, typed name if used, time, IP, user agent, and device signals.

Signature audit
SIGNERM. Alvarez
MODEtyped
CONSENT2026-07-08 10:32 PM
ACCESS CODErequired
HASH1b91f3dc...

Where it fits

Use secure signatures before an in-person signing, inside a RON ceremony, or to capture a signer signature on their own phone while the notary controls the case record.