End Users Consenting to Receive Messages Templates
These templates are for how one of your customers would consent to receive messages. Just copy, paste, and adjust to your needs!
[BUSINESS NAME] – Website & Lead Source Opt-In
End users opt in by submitting their contact details through our website quote forms or contact pages at [www.SAMPLESITE.com], or by engaging with verified third-party lead sources. All forms include clear opt-in language that outlines SMS usage. Customers provide consent by checking a box or submitting the form, acknowledging their agreement to receive SMS messages from [BUSINESS NAME].
[BUSINESS NAME] – Multi-Channel Consent Collection
End users provide consent by engaging with [BUSINESS NAME] through digital lead forms, landing pages, or service portals hosted on [www.SAMPLESITE.com]. Each form contains prominent disclosures explaining that submitting their phone number provides permission to receive SMS communications. In some cases, a checkbox is required to confirm opt-in before submission is accepted.
[BUSINESS NAME] – Informed Opt-In via Quote Requests
Users consent to receive SMS messages from [BUSINESS NAME] by completing quote request forms or live chat workflows on [www.SAMPLESITE.com]. Consent language is clearly displayed prior to submission, and users are required to acknowledge this by checking a box or continuing with the form. Only users who explicitly opt in will be contacted.
[BUSINESS NAME] – Consent Through Educational Funnels and Forms
At [BUSINESS NAME], users consent to receive SMS communications by entering their contact details on forms associated with webinars, product guides, or consultations found on [www.SAMPLESITE.com]. These forms include an opt-in checkbox or affirmative action (such as submitting the form) with a disclosure that explains the user is agreeing to receive text messages.
[BUSINESS NAME] – Lead-Verified Opt-In
End users opt in to SMS communications when they complete an insurance interest form through [www.SAMPLESITE.com] or trusted lead partners. All forms include a clear and conspicuous SMS disclosure, and users must either check a box or submit the form as a condition of consent. [BUSINESS NAME] only messages users who have provided this verifiable opt-in.
[BUSINESS NAME] will only send SMS messages to individuals who have provided prior express written consent or with whom a valid business relationship exists, in accordance with Utah Code § 13-25a-103(2)(a)–(b) and the TCPA (47 U.S.C. § 227). Consent is obtained through clearly disclosed opt-in language on forms hosted on [www.SAMPLESITE.com] or in-person service intake processes. More information: [le.utah.gov], [privacyportal.utah.edu].
SMS communications from [BUSINESS NAME] are restricted to clients who either: (a) have an active business relationship with us, or (b) have provided documented express written consent. This policy complies with both the federal TCPA and Utah’s state-level SMS regulation (Utah Code § 13-25a-103). Consent is gathered through digital forms and tracked for audit purposes. See [le.utah.gov] and [privacyportal.utah.edu] for legal references.
In full compliance with Utah Code § 13-25a-103 and TCPA requirements, [BUSINESS NAME] will only contact individuals via SMS if they have submitted prior express written consent or if a pre-existing business relationship exists. Our opt-in forms on [www.SAMPLESITE.com] include mandatory consent checkboxes and legal disclosure links to [le.utah.gov] and [privacyportal.utah.edu].
All SMS outreach by [BUSINESS NAME] is compliant with the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) and Utah’s Telephone and Facsimile Solicitation Act. We require either documented express written consent or an established business relationship before sending any messages, in line with Utah Code § 13-25a-103(2). Legal references: [le.utah.gov], [privacyportal.utah.edu].
[BUSINESS NAME] adheres to the express consent mandates of the TCPA and Utah Code § 13-25a-103, ensuring that no SMS message is sent unless the client has opted in via clear, written authorization or has an active account or inquiry history with us. Opt-in disclosures are presented clearly at all points of data collection. Legal guidelines can be reviewed at [le.utah.gov] and [privacyportal.utah.edu].
End users opt in by submitting their contact details through our website quote forms or contact pages at [www.SAMPLESITE.com], or by engaging with verified third-party lead sources. All forms include clear opt-in language that outlines SMS usage. Customers provide consent by checking a box or submitting the form, acknowledging their agreement to receive SMS messages from [BUSINESS NAME].
[BUSINESS NAME] – Multi-Channel Consent Collection
End users provide consent by engaging with [BUSINESS NAME] through digital lead forms, landing pages, or service portals hosted on [www.SAMPLESITE.com]. Each form contains prominent disclosures explaining that submitting their phone number provides permission to receive SMS communications. In some cases, a checkbox is required to confirm opt-in before submission is accepted.
[BUSINESS NAME] – Informed Opt-In via Quote Requests
Users consent to receive SMS messages from [BUSINESS NAME] by completing quote request forms or live chat workflows on [www.SAMPLESITE.com]. Consent language is clearly displayed prior to submission, and users are required to acknowledge this by checking a box or continuing with the form. Only users who explicitly opt in will be contacted.
[BUSINESS NAME] – Consent Through Educational Funnels and Forms
At [BUSINESS NAME], users consent to receive SMS communications by entering their contact details on forms associated with webinars, product guides, or consultations found on [www.SAMPLESITE.com]. These forms include an opt-in checkbox or affirmative action (such as submitting the form) with a disclosure that explains the user is agreeing to receive text messages.
[BUSINESS NAME] – Lead-Verified Opt-In
End users opt in to SMS communications when they complete an insurance interest form through [www.SAMPLESITE.com] or trusted lead partners. All forms include a clear and conspicuous SMS disclosure, and users must either check a box or submit the form as a condition of consent. [BUSINESS NAME] only messages users who have provided this verifiable opt-in.
[BUSINESS NAME] will only send SMS messages to individuals who have provided prior express written consent or with whom a valid business relationship exists, in accordance with Utah Code § 13-25a-103(2)(a)–(b) and the TCPA (47 U.S.C. § 227). Consent is obtained through clearly disclosed opt-in language on forms hosted on [www.SAMPLESITE.com] or in-person service intake processes. More information: [le.utah.gov], [privacyportal.utah.edu].
SMS communications from [BUSINESS NAME] are restricted to clients who either: (a) have an active business relationship with us, or (b) have provided documented express written consent. This policy complies with both the federal TCPA and Utah’s state-level SMS regulation (Utah Code § 13-25a-103). Consent is gathered through digital forms and tracked for audit purposes. See [le.utah.gov] and [privacyportal.utah.edu] for legal references.
In full compliance with Utah Code § 13-25a-103 and TCPA requirements, [BUSINESS NAME] will only contact individuals via SMS if they have submitted prior express written consent or if a pre-existing business relationship exists. Our opt-in forms on [www.SAMPLESITE.com] include mandatory consent checkboxes and legal disclosure links to [le.utah.gov] and [privacyportal.utah.edu].
All SMS outreach by [BUSINESS NAME] is compliant with the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) and Utah’s Telephone and Facsimile Solicitation Act. We require either documented express written consent or an established business relationship before sending any messages, in line with Utah Code § 13-25a-103(2). Legal references: [le.utah.gov], [privacyportal.utah.edu].
[BUSINESS NAME] adheres to the express consent mandates of the TCPA and Utah Code § 13-25a-103, ensuring that no SMS message is sent unless the client has opted in via clear, written authorization or has an active account or inquiry history with us. Opt-in disclosures are presented clearly at all points of data collection. Legal guidelines can be reviewed at [le.utah.gov] and [privacyportal.utah.edu].