Supplemental documents provide additional information to recipients. These documents are not required to be signed during the Proof meeting but are requested by the sender* to accompany the Proof package.
Proof's Supplemental Document Upload allows notaries to prompt signers to upload additional documents during the meeting that are required by the organization that created the transaction. Examples:
- A financial institution may require a certificate of death to accompany a notarization they initiated for the beneficiary of their deceased client.
- A receipt proving the purchase may be required to settle a consumer dispute.
Supplemental documents are included at the end of the completed package and appear for recipients after the notarized documents.
*Sender = The organization that creates the transaction. Typically, the signer is a customer of the sender.
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- Notaries: Document Upload During Meeting—Notary Guides the Signer
- Business (Sender): Supplemental Document Upload In-Meeting | Business
- Real Estate (Sender): Supplemental Document Upload In-Meeting | Real Estate
- Signers: Upload a Document During a Meeting
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