Is SignMyESA Legit? Check Us Against Every Standard
You should ask this question about every service in this industry, including ours. Here is SignMyESA laid out against every legitimacy standard we know of, with the specific way to check each claim rather than take our word for it.
Key Takeaways
- Evaluations conducted by professionals licensed for your state, named on your letter: verify via your state licensing board
- Real clinical screening with declines and refunds for non-qualifying applicants
- Every letter carries a verification ID your landlord can check through our records team
- State compliance engineered per state: California's 30-day pathway, Florida's SB 1084 language, Iowa's form support
- Flat published pricing, a no-risk guarantee, and support that answers
The Full Picture
The checkable parts are the point. When your letter arrives, the provider's name and license number are on it; run the number through the state board and watch the license come back active. Hand the letter ID to your landlord and watch verification come back confirmed. A service confident in its process invites exactly this scrutiny, because every check a skeptic runs becomes evidence in the tenant's file.
We will also tell you what we are not: we are not instant, because evaluations take the time they take; we are not universal, because some applicants do not qualify and hear so with a refund; and we are not a registry, certificate shop, or anything else the law ignores. We connect people with licensed professionals for legitimate evaluations and stand behind the letters that result. That is the entire business, and it is checkable end to end.
The Bottom Line
If you take one thing from this page: a letter from a licensed professional who genuinely evaluated you, verifiable when a landlord checks, is the document that works. Everything else sold in this space is either redundant or decorative. When you are ready, the free pre-check is the honest place to start.