Please validate this page as follows

As a reminder, you need the latest version of Adobe Acrobat Reader to download and complete this document.

  1. Download the template proposed on this page.
  2. Once completed, save your document on your workstation and drop it in your folder by clicking on Browse.
  3. Enter the temporary signature code you received by e-mail or message to sign your document online.
  4. Click on SIGN.

What value do electronically signed documents have ?

The electronic signature has the same legal value as the handwritten signature.
The signature itself is included in the signed document, and any subsequent modification of the document will be detected when the document is opened: a red cross indicating an error will make the problem immediately apparent.
Only electronic versions (original documents) are legally binding. This is why it is recommended to archive them in their original electronic format.

Prior declaration of posting

You must submit to your customer a copy of the declaration, transmitted to the labour inspectorate, prior to the posting of workers.

You have to submit on this page the PDF containing  the copy of declaration received in the confirmation email.

How to get this document?

  1. Login to your account at www.sipsi.travail.gouv.fr
  2. Select the previously done declaration and click the icon representing a pen (action “modify”).
  3. Click the “print” icon.

A PDF formatted document will be automatically generated containing the CERFA and your declaration, and will also be attached with the confirmation email with the declaration’s reference number.

How does the electronic signature work ?

The electronic signature is carried out on presentation of the signature code received by the user at his e-mail address or by SMS to the number he has indicated, thus constituting a reliable identification process.

This signature code gives rise to the generation of an electronic certificate containing the name of the signatory, the company name of his establishment and the date of signature of the document.