Signing applications Forum
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neyaae

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Signing applications
UM's application won't let me "sign" it by typing. It says underneath that "you may elect to submit the application and pay the fee electronically or you may print, sign, and enclose the fee with the Certification Letter, and mail it directly to the law school." I find this confusing, since above it says "By signing the Certification Letter, or certifying electronically..." Does that mean that certifying electronically occurs at check-out? There's no way I would have to scan the thing and upload it, right?
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SupraVln180

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Re: Signing applications
It's an E-Signature, just leave it blank. By submitting the app electronically, it counts as you signing it. It says this in the fine print on the LSAC website.
- Knock

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Re: Signing applications
I believe it's actually the checkbox it makes you check before finishing submitted that counts as your electronic signature. You must check it to finally submit, so don't worry about it, you can't miss it.SupraVln180 wrote:It's an E-Signature, just leave it blank. By submitting the app electronically, it counts as you signing it. It says this in the fine print on the LSAC website.