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Yes, you may change your signature whenever you want to, but it should match your official documents such as passport, driving license, bank accounts etc so that you will not have a problem proving that you are indeed who you say you are.
Procedure to change signatures: In such a case, any person who wishes to change his signature in official documents shall draft an affidavit which must be affixed with both the old and the new signatures.
You are free to change your signature whenever you like. So the practical answer is: you'll want to replace your State Driver's License/ID card with your new signature, and then go to every bank where you have an account and update your signature on their records. That's probably it.
Simply put, yes, digital signatures are valid and enforceable. As long as certain requirements are met, they have the same legal effect as their written equivalents. Like a traditionally signed contract, one of the most important elements of validity is the signing party's intent to be bound.
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From above, the major difference is that a signature is normally written in full. This means a signature could be written to capture the full name of a person. On the other hand, initials are just a letter from name usually the first letter of a name.
initials The first letter of each word of a person's full name considered as a unit: stationery monogrammed with her initials. The first letter of a word. A large, often highly decorated letter set at the beginning of a chapter, verse, or paragraph.
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