What is a signature page?

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The signature page is a document that is generated by FAFSA on the Web, Renewal FAFSA on the Web, or Corrections on the Web. It is personalized by containing your Student ID and address. Your ID is made of the type of application you completed, your Social Security Number, and the first two letters of your last name.

If you choose not to sign the FAFSA electronically, then you (and at least one parent if you are a dependent student) can sign a signature page. For Renewal FAFSA on the Web and Correction on the Web, a signature page is required for your parent only if your parental information is provided or altered.

Once you sign the signature page, you should mail it to the address printed on the page. By signing this application, you agree, if asked, to provide information that verifies the accuracy of your completed FAFSA. This information may include a copy of your U.S. or state income tax form. Do not mail income tax forms with the signature page.

By signing the signature page, you also certify that:

If you purposely give false or misleading information, you may be fined $20,000, sent to prison, or both.

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