Release of Information Template

About this template

A release of information document is a document signed by the authorizing person, allowing the recipient or holder of information to disclose or use the information through the consent of the owner. With Jotform’s free Release of Information template, you can create your own document and share it via email to securely gather an e-signature from the authorizing person. Once signed, you’ll automatically receive a finalized PDF — ready to download, print, and share.

You can update this Release of Information template in a few easy clicks using Jotform’s intuitive form builder. Drag and drop to add or remove text and signature fields, change fonts and colors, edit the document’s wording, and personalize automated emails. By streamlining your signature process with Jotform Sign, you can save time better spent elsewhere.

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