What is Adobe Acrobat Sign?

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What is Adobe Acrobat Sign?
Adobe Acrobat Sign is replacing DocuSign as Creighton’s electronic signature solution to allow faculty and staff to send, sign, and manage documents digitally. It replaces manual paper processes with a secure, trackable, and legally compliant workflow.

Who can use Adobe Acrobat Sign?
All Creighton University faculty and staff have access to Acrobat Sign. To request  a license go to  myservices portal.

How do I access Acrobat Sign?
Once you have a license assigned, you can log in using your Creighton NetID email and Blue Password at https://secure.adobesign.com/public/login.

What should I do with my DocuSign documents?

Since DocuSign access will no longer be available after June 1st, 2026, please save your documents or templates.  If you are unsure if you need to save a document, please review the University policy for document retention.

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