Official · Commonwealth of The Bahamas
Trust eSign · Embedded component

The official e-signature, embedded where the work happens.

When a citizen reaches the signature step of any government application, the host system hands off to this component. Identity is already verified. The signature is bound, sealed, and journaled the moment it's made.

Verified at signing
The signer's Trust ID is checked at the moment of signature — no separate login.
Cryptographically sealed
Every signature is bound to the document hash and timestamped against the national clock.
Binding under Bahamian law
The Electronic Communications and Transactions Act recognises the seal as the equivalent of a wet signature.
https://efiling.bahamas.gov.bs/incorporation/sign
Registrar General · Online Filing Portal
Step 4 of 5 · Sign the Memorandum of Association
Document
Memorandum & Articles — Cay Maritime Logistics Ltd.
14 pages · Hash 9f4b…c1e2 · Required signers: 3 of 3
Signing as
Marsha Bethel · Subscriber
Identity
Verified by Trust Gateway
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By signing you bind this act under Bahamian law.
What just happened behind the seal.
  1. 1. The Registrar's portal called the gateway with the document hash and signer Trust ID.
  2. 2. The gateway re-verified the signer's identity in the background — no extra login.
  3. 3. The drawn signature was bound to the document hash and timestamped.
  4. 4. A cryptographic seal was applied and entered into the audit journal.
  5. 5. The Registrar's portal received the sealed page and the Trust Report reference — and continued the filing.