Federal law on the electronic signature

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Basic data
Title: Federal law on certification services in the field of electronic signatures and other applications of digital certificates
Short title: Federal law on the electronic signature
Abbreviation: CertES
Type: Federal law
Scope: Switzerland
Legal matter: Private law
Systematic
legal collection (SR)
:
943.03
Original version from: 2016-03-18
Entry into force on: 2017-01-01
Entry into force of the
new version on:
2017-01-01
Please note the note on the applicable legal version.

The Swiss Federal Act on Certification Services in the Field of Electronic Signatures and Other Applications of Digital Certificates ( Federal Act on Electronic Signature, ZertES ) ( SR 943.03) regulates the legal framework for digital signatures, their use, providers, as well as rights and obligations.

It regulates the requirements for a qualified signature in order to be equivalent to a handwritten signature in accordance with the Code of Obligations .

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