Electronic Signatures in Brazil
What they are, when to use each level, and how Legale.io fits
Short summary (TL;DR):
Brazil recognizes three electronic signature levels: Simple, Advanced, and Qualified (ICP-Brasil). Unless a specific law requires a higher level, private parties may agree to sign with any of these. Courts accept e-signed documents when integrity and authorship can be demonstrated. Legale.io operates in Brazil as a Simple Electronic Signature by default, with options to enable Advanced or Qualified methods on request.
Brazil’s legal framework (plain language)
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MP 2.200-2/2001 confirms the legal validity of electronic documents in Brazil and allows proof of authorship and integrity either:
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with an ICP-Brasil digital certificate, or
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with other electronic methods accepted by the parties.
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Law 14.063/2020 defines three categories used across public and private workflows: Simple, Advanced, and Qualified e-signatures.
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Law 14.620/2023 (Civil Procedure updates) clarifies that electronic executive titles can be supported by any legally recognized e-signature modality, and that traditional witness requirements can be waived when integrity is verifiable.
Signature types in Brazil
1) Simple electronic signature (Assinatura eletrônica simples)
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What it is: Identification by basic electronic methods (e.g., email/SMS one-time codes, IP/device data, profile information, activity logs).
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When to use it: Routine business contracts, internal approvals, HR consents and acknowledgements where no law demands stronger assurance.
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Pros: Fast, inclusive, low friction.
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Considerations: Lower assurance of identity than Advanced/Qualified.
2) Advanced electronic signature (Assinatura eletrônica avançada)
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What it is: Stronger, unique identification of the signer without requiring an ICP-Brasil certificate (e.g., biometrics, bank-verified flows, multi-factor KYC).
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When to use it: Higher-value transactions, regulated processes that allow advanced methods, or when you need greater evidentiary strength.
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Pros: Higher assurance while keeping flexibility.
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Considerations: Usually adds steps/integrations.
3) Qualified electronic signature (Assinatura eletrônica qualificada)
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What it is: The signer uses an ICP-Brasil digital certificate issued by an accredited Certifying Authority.
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When to use it: Situations where law or policy explicitly requires a qualified signature (e.g., certain registral or real-estate acts).
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Pros: Highest level of assurance and strong legal presumption.
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Considerations: Requires certificate issuance/management by each signer.
How courts view e-signed documents
Brazilian courts accept electronically signed documents. Validity typically rests on:
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Integrity: tamper-evidence and cryptographic hashes (e.g., SHA-256).
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Authorship: robust audit trails (timestamps, IPs, authentication steps) showing who did what and when.
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Verification: ICP-Brasil documents can be checked with government tools; other modalities rely on platform evidence (audit logs, hash verification, envelopes).
For electronic executive titles, the law admits any e-signature modality and allows waiving two witnesses if integrity is verifiable.
Why Legale.io operates as a Simple e-signature in Brazil
By default, Legale.io authenticates signers using methods such as email/SMS verification codes, device/IP data, and a detailed audit trail. Under Brazil’s taxonomy, that baseline corresponds to a Simple Electronic Signature.
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This default is ideal for everyday commercial contracts and internal workflows that do not require higher assurance.
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It maximizes speed and user inclusion while keeping a strong evidentiary package (signed PDF, hash, and audit trail).
Need stronger assurance?
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Advanced: We can enable biometric checks, bank-verified flows, or multi-factor KYC to reach an Advanced level of assurance.
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Qualified (ICP-Brasil): We can integrate with accredited ICP-Brasil providers so that signers use their personal certificates within the Legale.io experience when a law or policy requires it.
Choosing the right level (quick guide)
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Routine B2B contracts between known parties: Simple
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Higher-value transactions or sensitive data: Advanced
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Legal acts explicitly requiring ICP-Brasil: Qualified
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Electronic executive titles: Any legally recognized modality, provided integrity is demonstrable
Tip: When in doubt, step up one level or add extra authentication factors.
What evidence you receive with Legale.io
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Final tamper-evident PDF
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Audit trail/event log (timestamps, IPs, verification steps)
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Cryptographic hash (e.g., SHA-256)
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If applicable: ICP-Brasil certificate chain or provider envelope
Frequently asked questions
Is a Simple e-signature legally valid in Brazil?
Yes—provided the parties agree and no specific law mandates a higher level for that act.
When is Qualified mandatory?
When a law or authority explicitly requires an ICP-Brasil certificate for the signer (e.g., certain registral/real-estate acts).
How does a judge verify my e-signed document?
By checking integrity (hash/seal) and authorship (audit trail). ICP-Brasil documents can also be validated with government tools.
Can Legale.io advise which level I need?
Yes. Share the use case and any applicable rules; we’ll recommend Simple, Advanced, or Qualified and activate the needed integrations.