Spain E-signature Legality Guide

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Gesetzliche Regelung von E-Signaturen in Spanien

Spanien ist Mitglied der Europäischen Union und wendet seit 2014 die eIDAS-Verordnung (Verordnung (EU) Nr. 910/2014) als Gesetz für elektronische Signaturen an. E-Signaturen werden jedoch seit 2003 anerkannt, nachdem das Gesetz über elektronische Signaturen in Kraft getreten war, das mit der EU-Richtlinie 1999/93/EG in Einklang steht.

The eIDAS Regulation established the conditions Spain and other EU countries must meet to make e-signatures legally valid. The law also stipulates the requirements that trust services must meet in terms of creation devices and the certificates issued.

The most secure e-signature (Qualified Electronic Signature) is considered similar to a handwritten signature if the service provider meets all the specifications. To be recognized by the EU, e-signatures must meet the following standards:

  • The signatory must have the intent to sign and must be uniquely identified once they sign.
  • All parties must agree to use e-signatures.
  • The content in the document must remain unchanged once it’s signed.
  • The method you choose must be the best option for the intended purpose and circumstances.
  • The e-signatures must meet all the regulations to ensure cross-border recognition and enforceability in court.

In addition to the eIDAS Regulation, Spain has Law 6/2020 of November 11, which implements the eIDAS laws and further breaks down the use of e-signatures in private sector agreements and public administration. Do not hesitate to talk to a legal professional for further guidance.

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