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Cómo firmar un documento en una tableta o teléfono Android

Author Yasamin Yousefi
Yasamin Yousefi
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Puedes firmar un documento en un dispositivo móvil Android descargando la aplicación móvil Docusign.

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Cómo firmar un documento en una tableta o teléfono Android 

Puedes firmar un documento en un teléfono o tableta Android con la aplicación móvil Docusign eSignature.

En la actualidad, puedes hacer prácticamente cualquier cosa desde tu teléfono o tableta Android, como leer las noticias, ordenar comida o tomar una clase en línea, lo cual va con los tiempos y es sumamente conveniente. Es natural que los teléfonos móviles también se hayan convertido en un lugar donde los usuarios puedan firmar contratos, acuerdos de arrendamiento y otros documentos que tradicionalmente se firmaban en físico.

Firmar un documento desde un app. Aunque no es requisito, también puedes firmar documentos sobre la marcha con la aplicación móvil, además de cargar y firmar documentos que te envían otras personas, recabar firmas en documentos y monitorear todos tus acuerdos. A continuación, encontrarás lo fácil que es firmar un documento en tu iPhone o tableta. 

¿Cómo firmo un documento en mi teléfono o tableta Android?

Tras recibir una alerta de correo electrónico en tu tableta o teléfono Android, el proceso de firma puede variar, dependiendo de qué opciones haya elegido el remitente, pero muy probablemente tendrás que seguir los siguientes pasos:

  1. Descarga la aplicación móvil Docusign e inicia sesión. ¿No tienes una cuenta Docusign? ¡No hay problema! Cuando descargues la aplicación, ahí mismo podrás crear tu cuenta. 

  2. Pulsa en “Acción requerida” para acceder a los documentos que requieran de tu atención. Selecciona el documento que necesitas firmar y da clic en el botón “Firmar” en la esquina inferior derecha.

  3. Lee el aviso de privacidad y pulsa para confirmar que estás de acuerdo en usar la firma electrónica.

  4. Revisa el documento. Cuando estés listo para firmar, selecciona la etiqueta INICIAR en la esquina inferior derecha para comenzar. Esto te llevará al primer paso que debes tomar.

  5. Completa los campos requeridos, como dirección, tus iniciales o la fecha.

  6. Selecciona la etiqueta amarilla de Firmar.

  7. Dibuja tu propia firma o toma foto de una existente.

  8. Pulsa la palomilla azul en la esquina superior derecha para adoptar tu firma electrónica recién creada.

  9. Para completar el siguiente campo requerido, da clic en “Siguiente” en la esquina inferior derecha para dirigirte al siguiente campo del formato.

  10. Pulsa para aplicar tu firma en los lugares requeridos en el documento.

  11. Completa el proceso de firma al pulsar FINALIZAR y seleccionar Confirmar firma.

¡Listo! Tu documento firmado electrónicamente será enviado al siguiente signatario y recibirás una copia por correo electrónico y se almacenará en tu cuenta de Docusign una vez que todos hayan firmado. También tendrás la opción de descargar una copia para tu registro, compartir el documento vía correo electrónico o almacenarlo en la herramienta de almacenamiento en la nube de tu elección.  

¿Puedo firmar un documento en mi teléfono Android sin una cuenta de correo electrónico?

Sí. Docusign ofrece envío de SMS para firmas electrónicas en todas las industrias. Se puede usar para:

  • Firmar renovaciones de seguros y políticas de seguros de vida mediante mensaje de texto

  • Autorizar nuevos formatos de ingreso de pacientes

  • Completar solicitudes de créditos y abrir cuentas bancarias

  • Finalizar contratos de ventas

  • E incluso responder a demandas colectivas

¿Puedo enviar un documento a firma electrónica desde mi teléfono Android?

Absolutamente. A través de la app Docusign eSignature, los usuarios pueden tener acceso a un documento firmado, sin importar dónde estén, y firmar casi todo con solo algunas pulsaciones. Los pasos que debes seguir son los siguientes:

  • Carga el documento que necesita firma a la app Docusign eSignature, como un documento de Word o archivo en PDF. ¿No has instalado la aplicación móvil? No hay problema. Descarga la aplicación móvil en este enlace

  • Agrega los nombres y direcciones de correo electrónico de la gente que necesita firmar

  • Arrastra y suelta campos en el documento, incluyendo iniciales, firmas, números de teléfono y otra información 

  • Da clic en ENVIAR para enviar el archivo a través de Docusign a los destinatarios designados

Ayudamos a las empresas a brindar unan experiencia superior 

A medida que el mundo se vuelve cada vez más digital, los consumidores, socios y proveedores esperan una experiencia conveniente, rápida y flexible. eSignature brinda experiencias modernas y digitales que ayudan a acelerar el proceso de firma que brinda un valor real a las empresas. En parte, lo logra al facilitar la firma de documentos entre usuarios desde cualquier lugar del mundo, en una gran variedad de dispositivos.

Permitir a los clientes firmar documentos en tabletas o teléfonos móviles ayudará a incrementar las tasas de finalización a través de un proceso intuitivo, más rápido y sencillo.

Para aprovechar al máximo Docusign en tu dispositivo Android, descarga la aplicación móvil Docusign Android para comenzar a firmar de inmediato, sin costo.

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