Tvarka Sign
The first e-signature service in Lithuania where you sign contactlessly with your Lithuanian eID card
A qualified electronic signature (QES) with no subscription and no per-seat fees. Smart-ID, Mobile-ID, LT ID, a USB/eID card or your eID card via NFC – you pay only for successful signings.
How contactless signing with an eID card works
The Manager signs in with their e-signature and registers the company.
The Manager grants access to whoever they choose – an accountant, deputy, assistant or authorised representative – and delegates rights.
Each invited user activates the Tvarka app with a one-time code and signs by holding their eID card against their phone.
Access to a company in Tvarka is granted only by the Manager – each user signs with their own Lithuanian eID card.
No NFC phone? A regular USB reader works too – the same one you have used until now.
The whole pile of documents – in one go
Select all waiting documents and sign them in one action – instead of ten separate signings one by one. A feature that changes the daily routine for accountants and anyone signing for several companies.
Five signing methods in one place
The internal Tvarka e-signature is free (non-qualified) and suitable for internal documents.
PDF processing happens in the background – automatically
Upload a .docx or another format – the document is automatically converted to archival PDF/A-2b, suitable for long-term storage. Every version is kept in the history, so you always see what changed and when.
ADOC, ASiC-E and PDF tools
ADOC-V1.0 container creation for state institutions, ASiC-E envelopes and merging several documents into a single PDF – wizards that do the heavy lifting for you.
Pricing based on actual use
Pay for what you use. No subscriptions. No per-seat fees either. Smart-ID, Mobile-ID and LT ID QES – from €0.29 + VAT per successful signing. USB/eID and NFC – even cheaper. A failed or cancelled signing costs nothing.
Full pricing and comparison with Dokobit and Mark ID →How we differ
Only for successful QES
No subscriptions and no signature bundles – you pay for actual use.
No seat fees
No per-user charges – the Manager decides who acts on the company's behalf.
Contactless QES
The only service in Lithuania with qualified signing by tapping an eID card.
A legal foundation, not just technology
Tvarka.pro is a joint project of the INVENT law firm of attorney M. Kiskis and Socialiniai algoritmai, UAB, built on 25+ years of legal and business experience. Qualified signatures are created through qualified trust service providers and comply with the eIDAS Regulation – they are valid in courts, at the State Tax Inspectorate (VMI) and at the Centre of Registers (Registrų centras).
Frequently asked questions
Is a Tvarka Sign signature valid in courts and state institutions?
Yes. Under the eIDAS Regulation, a qualified electronic signature (QES) has the same legal force as a handwritten signature – it is valid in courts, at VMI, at the Centre of Registers and in all state institutions.
How does the Manager grant access to an accountant or the team?
The Manager invites any person and delegates rights to them – no fixed role list, the Manager decides. The invited user then acts on the company's behalf within the granted rights: uploads documents, sends signing invitations, signs.
Can invited users sign contactlessly?
Yes – each invited user activates the Tvarka app with a one-time code and signs with their own Lithuanian eID card.
What if I do not have an NFC phone or a reader?
Use Smart-ID or Mobile-ID – they work right away, with nothing extra to install. A regular USB reader works too.
Is there a monthly fee?
No. The standard principle is payment for actual use: you pay only for successfully completed QES signings. A failed or cancelled signing costs nothing.
How do I invite someone who does not use Tvarka to sign?
Enter their email address – the external signer will sign through an invitation without a paid Tvarka seat of their own, and their QES is attributed to your company's usage.
Ready for your first signature?
Before your first signing, it is worth reviewing the first signature guide.