Witness To Signature is a term used to describe an important part of the process when signing a contract or document. It means that another person, known as the Witness, must be present in order for the signature to be legally binding. The Witness is there to ensure that the signers are properly informed about the contents of the document and make sure the document is signed correctly. When it comes to contracts, witnesses have one responsibility – to be a witness to the contract. They provide evidence that the signatures on the documents are real and from the people giving their consent. By having a witness to signature, any disputes that may arise can be settled easily and quickly as there is proof of who was involved in signing the documents.