Independent Contractor Agreement Termination Letter

About this template

It’s not easy to part with contractors — let your independent contractors go professionally with this Termination of Independent Contractor Agreement Letter from Jotform Sign. Explain the reason for termination, date effective, and any other pertinent information you need to include. Then customize the look and feel of your form, send it to your contractors, and wait for e-signatures and any questions they may have.

There can be multiple reasons for a company to terminate their independent contractors. With Jotform Sign, you can customize your Termination of Independent Contractor Agreement Letter to work for your specific cases. Add or remove signatures fields, upload specific logos or branding, edit terms and policies, create automated signing orders, and more.

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