I'm sure you have a number of choices.  We went with Entrust:

http://www.entrust.net/adobe-cds-certificates.htm

They have a number of certificate offerings for different document
signing applications (individuals or group). All give you the "Green
Check" trusted status in Adobe Reader.

GW

>
> Message: 2
> Date: Thu, 6 May 2010 01:37:10 -0700 (PDT)
> From: Andreas Kuehne <akue...@yahoo.com>
> Subject: Re: [iText-questions] Certificate vendors for digital
>        signatures
> To: Post all your questions about iText here
>        <itext-questions@lists.sourceforge.net>
> Message-ID: <444130.39035...@web111312.mail.gq1.yahoo.com>
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>
> Hi !
>
> The most important question in return to your question is :
>
> What do you want to achieve ?
>
>
> Legal intentions or just a green checkmark to make the user feel secure ?
>
> First is very compex and heavily depends on the legal environment.Even here 
> in the european community the regulations are very differnt from country to 
> country. And you may end up with a CA that isn't even recognized by Adobe 
> Reader by default.
>
> If you just care about a successful verification by the Reader, look for the 
> CAs recognized by the Reader and choose one. My quick guess : Verisign isn't 
> the cheapest ;-)
>
> Greetings
>
> Andreas
>

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