Online Participation Agreement and Waiver Form

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An Online Participation Agreement and Waiver Form is a form created and used by event organizers to gather signatures from their participants' legal guardians or parents. With Jotform Sign, you can create your own waiver form and send it straight to guardians for e-signatures and written consent. After each form has been signed, you’ll receive a copy to print or save for your records.

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