Transitioning to Adobe Acrobat Sign

Summary

To enhance digital workflows, Creighton is transitioning from DocuSign to Adobe Acrobat Sign as our official electronic signature solution.

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How to Steps

To enhance digital workflows, Creighton is transitioning from DocuSign to Adobe Acrobat Sign as our official electronic signature solution.  If you have used DocuSign forms heavily, you will have an Adobe Acrobat Sign license assigned to you automatically, and will receive an email with login information. If you need Adobe Acrobat Sign and you have not received the login information, please go to https://myservices.creighton.edu/TDClient/32/Portal/Requests/ServiceDet?ID=4 and request a license.

  • What should I do with my DocuSign documents?
    Since DocuSign access will no longer be available after June 1st, 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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Article ID: 1101
Created
Thu 3/26/26 3:59 PM
Modified
Tue 4/14/26 11:28 AM

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