Signature must be certified

Modified on Thu, 23 Apr at 2:35 PM

You've downloaded your enrollment certificate or your ESSEC account statement which bear your Registrar's signature. You may be required by an institution, especially abroad, to have your Registrar's signature legalized or certified.


To do this, you proceed online

https://www.entreprises.cci-paris-idf.fr/web/international/legalisation-de-signature


It is a so-called "institutional" signature, not a one-time signature. 

Indeed your Registrar's ID and signature have duly been submitted to the CCIR, renewed every two years, and therefore are kept in the CCIR records.


Do not forget to pay online.


You'll be sent a digitized certification. 


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