Signature(file) out of PDF file

Hi all,
I have one question.
Is it possible to have PDF file and signature file which are belong together. Or I have to use standart system so PDF file including signature file in one file (PDF)?
Thanks

What version of Acrobat and/or Reader and OS are you running?

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