Release of Liability Form

About this template

A Release of Liability Form — also known as a liability waiver — is a document that businesses have participants sign before partaking in an activity. Build your own liability form with Jotform’s easy-to-use drag-and-drop form builder. Simply set your terms and conditions, add electronic signature fields, and send to your participants for signing.

Need to make changes for your liability form? No problem! With Jotform, customizing your form is doable in just minutes. Add more signature fields, upload educational images or videos, spell out policies and terms, and more. Once you’ve finished personalizing your liability form, send it straight to participants or embed in your website for easy access. Make sure your clients are informed and your business is protected with Jotform Sign.

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