Getting the timestamps' dates can be done using the getAcroFields() method of
the PdfReader.
...ArrayList names = pdf_reader.getAcroFields().getSignatureNames();// Then
select the signature name you want from those "names". // I'll suppose
you'll keep it in "signature_name".String signature_name = ...PdfPKCS7 pkcs7
= reader.getAcroFields().verifySignature(signature_name);Calendar
signing_date = pkcs7.getTimeStampDate();if (signing_date == null)
signing_date = pkcs7.getSignDate();// Now you use the signing_date...
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