Describe the services you provide in plain language. SignAI generates a complete, California-compliant Service Agreement — then sign and send it to your client. No templates, no lawyers, no hassle.
Service Agreement
State of California
60s
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$0
Free to create & sign
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100% Legally binding in CA
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California Civil Code and the California Consumer Protection Act govern service contracts in Sacramento and Sacramento County. The City of Sacramento requires businesses to obtain a Sacramento Business Operations Tax Certificate, and the Contractors State License Board (CSLB) regulates construction, HVAC, and home improvement contractors throughout the state.
Whether you run a government affairs consulting firm in downtown Sacramento advising clients on state regulatory matters, a residential HVAC company serving neighborhoods in Elk Grove and Folsom, or a commercial landscaping business maintaining properties in Natomas, a written service agreement defines your work and protects your payment rights. Sacramento County Superior Court enforces service contracts with clear scope, timelines, and payment terms.
SignAI generates your Sacramento service agreement with California-specific language — including governing law clauses under California Civil Code, venue selection for Sacramento County Superior Court, CSLB license references, and payment terms aligned with California's prompt payment statutes.
How it works
No templates, no forms, no lawyers. Just describe what you need.
Type something like "I need a Service Agreement for California" — no legal jargon needed. Answer a few quick follow-up questions and you're done.
AI generates a complete, California-specific Service Agreement in seconds — with proper headings, numbered sections, and signature blocks. Edit anything you want, then type your name to sign.
Enter the other party's email and hit send. They review and sign without creating an account. Both parties get a copy. Done.
What's included
Every Service Agreement generated by SignAI for California includes these essential provisions — automatically.
Full legal names, business addresses, and CSLB license numbers where applicable — clearly defined for both parties.
Detailed description of consulting, HVAC, or landscaping services — including deliverables, timelines, and quality standards.
Fee structure, invoicing schedule, late payment interest at 10% per annum, and retainer terms under California law.
Contract duration, renewal conditions, and termination procedures with California-compliant notice periods.
Limitation of liability, indemnification, and insurance requirements as required by California law for licensed contractors.
Governing law clause specifying California jurisdiction, venue selection for Sacramento County Superior Court, and compliance with state regulations.
Use cases
People in California use SignAI to create Service Agreements for a wide range of situations. Here are the most popular:
Structure advisory engagements covering regulatory strategy, legislative monitoring, and government relations for clients working with state agencies in Sacramento.
Try it: “I need a service agreement for government affairs consulting in Sacramento”
Define installation, repair, and maintenance services for heating and cooling systems in homes across Elk Grove, Folsom, and Roseville.
Try it: “I need a service agreement for HVAC services at a home in Elk Grove”
Formalize grounds maintenance, irrigation management, and seasonal planting services for office parks and commercial properties in Natomas.
Try it: “I need a service agreement for commercial landscaping in Natomas”
Outline helpdesk, network management, and technology consulting services for businesses and government contractors in the Sacramento metro.
Try it: “I need a service agreement for IT support services with a Sacramento business”
FAQ
Yes. Service agreements are enforceable under California Civil Code. With mutual consideration, clear terms, and valid signatures, your agreement is binding in Sacramento County Superior Court. SignAI's e-signatures are valid under California's UETA and the federal ESIGN Act.
Yes. The City of Sacramento requires a Business Operations Tax Certificate. Contractors need a CSLB license for projects over $500 (including labor and materials). Certain professional services also require state-level licensing through the Department of Consumer Affairs.
California law allows you to charge 10% per annum interest on late payments if your contract does not specify a different rate. For construction-related work, additional prompt payment protections apply. SignAI includes enforceable payment terms.
You can pursue breach of contract claims in Sacramento County Superior Court. California allows contractual interest, and mechanic's lien rights are available for property improvement work under California Civil Code § 8400. For claims under $10,000, Sacramento Small Claims Court is available.
Yes. California courts generally enforce arbitration clauses in commercial service agreements. You can specify JAMS, AAA, or another provider with a Sacramento venue. SignAI can include arbitration or standard litigation clauses based on your preference.
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