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What should I do if I make a mistake before signing?

✅ In Short


You should correct the information before signing, because signature generally confirms the content of the document.


What should I do if I make a mistake before signing?


🧭 What You Need to Understand


  • A mistake in a name, address, amount or role can affect the file.
  • Correcting before signature is generally simpler than correcting afterward.
  • Signature should apply to a document that you have reviewed and understood.


🧩 Why It Matters


Documents and supporting documents are used to prove or confirm the declared information. They must therefore be readable, consistent and reviewed before signature. A correction made before signature is generally simpler than a correction requested after validation or after the file has been sent.


💡 Simple Example


For example, if you see an error in the company name, capital, address or identity of a partner, do not sign just to go faster. Report the error and wait for a corrected version.


🔎 Do Not Confuse


A document generated or sent during the process should not be signed automatically. Signature generally confirms that you accept the content. Even if the document seems standard, review the main information before validating.


🛠️ How to Do It on Leegal


  • Report the error in the chat.
  • State exactly which correction should be made.
  • Wait for the corrected version before signing.


⚠️ Points to Check


  • Review the articles of association, mandates, certificates and key information.
  • Do not sign a document only to go faster if you see an error.


📌 Key Takeaway


Before signature, the right habit is to correct first, then sign only the correct version.



Updated on: 09/07/2026

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