This article explains how to use the Document Expiry feature in HighLevel. This functionality enables users to define a specific expiration period for documents, after which they can no longer be signed. It is designed to help teams manage time-sensitive agreements, maintain compliance, and prevent unauthorized late submissions.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- What is Document Expiration?
- Key Benefits of Document Expiration
- How to Enable Document Expiration
- What Happens When a Document Expires?
- Notifications and Customization Options
- Frequently Asked Questions
What is Document Expiration?
Document Expiration is a feature in HighLevel that allows users to set an expiration timeline for documents sent for signature. Once a document reaches its expiration date, it is automatically marked as expired and becomes inaccessible for signing or form completion by recipients. This function supports accuracy and control in time-sensitive workflows such as contracts, onboarding documents, and compliance forms.
Key Benefits of Document Expiration
Document Expiration is designed to enhance document lifecycle management by introducing time-bound control and communication. It provides administrative teams with greater oversight and accountability.
Ensures contracts and forms are signed within a valid timeframe
Prevents outdated or obsolete documents from being acted upon
Automatically marks expired documents, reducing manual tracking
Improves visibility with expiration status in the dashboard
Provides a consistent user experience with on-document expiry notices
Enables optional reminder notifications to encourage timely action
How to Enable Document Expiration
This section explains how to activate Document Expiry settings globally at the location level to ensure consistency across all documents.
Navigate to Payments > Documents > Settings > Documents
Locate the option labeled Document Settings on the left menu
Scroll to Expiration Settings and Toggle the switch to activate the feature
Enter the default number of days after which documents should expire (this value can be overridden at the document level)
(Optional) Enable reminder notifications to be sent to recipients 1 day before expiry
The countdown begins from the time the document is sent and aligns with the location’s timezone for precision.
What Happens When a Document Expires?
Once a document reaches its expiration date, several actions take place automatically to ensure clarity and enforceability.
The document’s status is updated to Expired in the document list view
Recipients attempting to access the document will see a notification indicating the document has expired
Signatures or data input will be disabled, preserving the document’s integrity
Senders may resend the document or contact recipients for further action
Notifications and Customization Options
Administrators can choose to send recipients a reminder email 1 day before a document’s expiration. These notifications help reduce the risk of delays and incomplete submissions.
Customization options include:
Subject line
Email body content
Branding and sender identification
These reminders can be enabled globally or on a per-document basis, offering full flexibility based on business needs.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can I change the expiry date after the document has been sent?
No. Once a document is sent, the expiry date is fixed. To change it, a new document must be created and sent.
Q: Are reminder emails enabled by default?
No. Reminder notifications must be manually enabled either at the global settings level or per document.
Q: What happens to documents after they expire?
Documents are marked as “Expired” but remain accessible in the dashboard for reference. They can no longer be signed or edited by recipients.
Q: Will recipients be notified when a document expires?
Recipients will see a message on the document page stating that the document has expired. However, there is no automatic post-expiry notification unless configured externally.
Q: Can I disable the Document Expiry feature after enabling it?
Yes. You can return to the settings panel and toggle off the feature at any time.
Q: Is the expiry time based on the recipient’s time zone?
No. Document expiry is calculated using the sender's location timezone to maintain consistency.
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