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Signatures Required
The U.S. Department of Education (ED) is required to collect signatures from the applicant and his/her parents (if applicable) when the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is filed. By signing the FAFSA (electronically or on paper) the applicant is assuming responsibility for the accuracy of the information reported and agreeing to the terms of the Statement of Education Purpose.

There are three ways to sign the FAFSA depending on whether it is filed electronically or on the paper form:

  • Electronically with a Personal Identification Number (PIN);
  • By printing, signing and mailing a signature page after you submit an application; and
  • By signing in section seven of the paper FAFSA.

Electronic applications and corrections that are missing signatures will be held for 14 days for 2007-08 before a rejected Student Aid Report (SAR) is sent to the applicant.

If the applicant does not have a PIN, he/she can print, sign, and mail a signature page when the FAFSA is submitted. However, the application process is faster if the applicant uses a PIN to sign the FAFSA electronically. If the applicant has a valid and current e-mail address (where ED can send information on retrieving the PIN electronically), he/she should apply for a PIN and speed  up the application process. It takes 1-3 days to get a PIN electronically as opposed to the 10 days it would take a signature page to be received and processed through the mail.

If the applicant is dependent, the parent(s) may also electronically sign the FAFSA with a PIN. If they do not currently have a PIN, they can apply for a PIN by going to ED’s PIN Web site at http://www.pin.ed.gov/ and select ‘PIN Request and Information’ and ‘Apply for PIN’. If the applicant or the parent(s) does not have an e-mail address, it will take approximately 7-10 days to receive it through the mail. Applying for a PIN is a one-time process. 

The applicant (and parent) can use the same PIN throughout for signing the FAFSA application from one year to the next. The PIN can also be used to electronically sign the following application forms:

  • FAFSA on the Web;
  • Renewal on the Web;
  • Corrections on the Web; and
  • Spanish FAFSA on the Web.
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