Host in-person signing
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Hosting in-person signatures on a document is also a part of the document workflow and is used for approval purposes. However, the hosting activity does not involve digital signatures. Being a you need to facilitate the document signing process for the configured in-person signers. Since hosting in-person signatures is a workflow activity, these documents are shared with certain exclusive permissions (e.g., printing, downloading, access duration, password protection, etc.) by the respective .
Click the "Documents" option, available in the left menu of the SigningHub screen.
After getting all the in-person signatures, click the "Close" button from the top right of document header.
From your documents list, locate the pending document to host in-person signatures, and click the "Sign" button against it. The for hosting. Alternatively, you can skip the above two steps and follow the document link in the notification email that has been sent to you by SigningHub. This will directly for hosting in-person signatures.
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Go to each configured in-person signer one by one, and get their signed by them. A dialogue box window will appear with the hosting instructions to facilitate the signing process.
The document is now signed, and its will be changed from "Pending" to "Signed" in your documents list. The document owner will also be notified about this action through an email.