Comments - Electronic Signature - CSRNation2024-03-29T14:40:05Zhttp://csrnation.ning.com/profiles/comment/feed?attachedTo=1736041%3ABlogPost%3A1263660&xn_auth=noYou can put your signature in…tag:csrnation.ning.com,2013-04-15:1736041:Comment:12666672013-04-15T02:00:10.636ZPatricia Harris Vernonhttp://csrnation.ning.com/profile/PatriciaHarrisVernon
<p>You can put your signature in with Adobe Acrobat, but why not use PDF Creater? It's $99 and does exactly the same thing. I use it. I have also inserted my signature via CaseCAT or PDF Creater. You just have to sign a piece of paper with your signature. I used Paint to resize just the portion for my signature...you can use Photoshop...anything that you can resize a scanned document or cut it. This import it as a "stamp" thru PDFC. Anytime I need it, just click on the Stamp icon, choose…</p>
<p>You can put your signature in with Adobe Acrobat, but why not use PDF Creater? It's $99 and does exactly the same thing. I use it. I have also inserted my signature via CaseCAT or PDF Creater. You just have to sign a piece of paper with your signature. I used Paint to resize just the portion for my signature...you can use Photoshop...anything that you can resize a scanned document or cut it. This import it as a "stamp" thru PDFC. Anytime I need it, just click on the Stamp icon, choose my signature stamp. You have to "draw" a square where it is going, and you're good to go. I then use VeriSign to digitally sign and encrypt the document. Takes all of maybe 3 mins for me to do it...might take a newbie a bit longer. Easy-Peasy</p> Me too. That's why I'm so va…tag:csrnation.ning.com,2013-03-16:1736041:Comment:12636672013-03-16T18:32:51.349ZKelli Combs (admin)http://csrnation.ning.com/profile/Kellicombsadmin
<p>Me too. That's why I'm so vague on the details.</p>
<p>Me too. That's why I'm so vague on the details.</p> You are probably right, Kelli…tag:csrnation.ning.com,2013-03-16:1736041:Comment:12636662013-03-16T18:08:15.680ZJaniece Younghttp://csrnation.ning.com/profile/JanieceYYoung
<p>You are probably right, Kelli. I've always done it for an agency.</p>
<p>You are probably right, Kelli. I've always done it for an agency.</p> But if the reporter IS the ag…tag:csrnation.ning.com,2013-03-16:1736041:Comment:12635682013-03-16T18:05:42.835ZKelli Combs (admin)http://csrnation.ning.com/profile/Kellicombsadmin
<p>But if the reporter IS the agency and the reporter, I think they would charge them. From what I understand by the post, that's the situation.</p>
<p>But if the reporter IS the agency and the reporter, I think they would charge them. From what I understand by the post, that's the situation.</p> Realegal does not charge the…tag:csrnation.ning.com,2013-03-16:1736041:Comment:12635662013-03-16T15:57:22.938ZJaniece Younghttp://csrnation.ning.com/profile/JanieceYYoung
<p>Realegal does not charge the individual court reporter. They charge the agency that is producing the transcript.</p>
<p>Realegal does not charge the individual court reporter. They charge the agency that is producing the transcript.</p> Have you looked into Docusign…tag:csrnation.ning.com,2013-03-16:1736041:Comment:12635642013-03-16T15:55:18.871ZKelli Combs (admin)http://csrnation.ning.com/profile/Kellicombsadmin
<p>Have you looked into Docusign? I don't know for my transcripts, but my husband uses it in his business all the time. He's a realtor and sometimes people aren't in the area to sign documents for purchasing a house. You could look into it at least.</p>
<p>Then there's Realegal. I know there is a fee with them, but not sure what it is. It's per signature. You lodge your signature with them and then they apply it to your cert pages. For some reason, I want to say they charge per…</p>
<p>Have you looked into Docusign? I don't know for my transcripts, but my husband uses it in his business all the time. He's a realtor and sometimes people aren't in the area to sign documents for purchasing a house. You could look into it at least.</p>
<p>Then there's Realegal. I know there is a fee with them, but not sure what it is. It's per signature. You lodge your signature with them and then they apply it to your cert pages. For some reason, I want to say they charge per signature.</p>