How to fill out sign digital documents on Android

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Published 4 May 2016

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You’re out with friends then it hits you: Those loan documents you’ve been waiting to sign finally arrive in your email. And they’re due today!

You don’t have to run back home or to the office to sign, print, scan, email them back. That’s because you have the capability to sign the files right away from your Android phone. One excellent solution for this is Adobe Fill & Sign DC.

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Grab that file you need for a quick signature.

It’s one of several Adobe apps that hle this function, but it’s the most straightforward if you want to be able to sign something quickly not have to fiddle with too many account settings. 

You’re able to import a document from your downloads, or take a picture use the app to fill out the boxes add a signature. Then, scribble on the screen with your finger, or a stylus if you’re using a device like the Galaxy Note 5

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Add in your Hancock be on your way.

The app is free, but to save the item to Adobe’s cloud storage you’ll need to register for an account.

It wouldn’t be surprising to see eventually build in this type of capability with Drive, but for now this app is probably your strongest solution. If this app isn’t to your liking, then Fill Sign F or DocuSign are also viable solutions.