How to auto-stamp the signing date on a document in CornerSpot

When you place a Date field on a document, you can have CornerSpot fill it in automatically with the exact date the document is signed — no typing required from your recipient. This is called auto-stamping, and it’s the right choice whenever you want a reliable “date signed” on a contract. This guide shows you how to turn it on and pick a display format.

What auto-stamping a date does

A Date field can work two ways:

  • Auto-stamped — the system fills in the field with today’s date at the moment of signing, in the signer’s time zone. The recipient doesn’t see or edit it.
  • Signer-entered — the recipient types or picks the date themselves.

Auto-stamping is best for a true “date signed,” since it can’t be back-dated or mistyped. You set it per field in the envelope builder, and — like all field changes — only while the envelope is in Draft.

How to auto-stamp the signing date

1. Open a draft envelope in the builder

Start from a draft envelope with at least one document attached. The builder is where you add recipients and place fields, and it stays editable while the envelope is in Draft.

A draft e-signature envelope open in the CornerSpot builder
A draft envelope open in the builder.

2. Add a recipient

Every field belongs to someone, so add the recipient who will sign. When you open a new envelope the Recipients panel opens automatically — enter a name and email (or search your CRM contacts), choose the Signer role, and click Add recipient. (If the panel is closed, click Add to reopen it.)

Adding a signer recipient to an envelope in CornerSpot
Adding a signer to the envelope.

3. Choose who the field is for

In the fields palette, confirm your signer is selected under Assign new fields to. Any field you place next will belong to that recipient.

Selecting the recipient that new fields will be assigned to in CornerSpot
Selecting the recipient the new field will be assigned to.

4. Place a Date field

Drag the Date field from the palette onto the document, dropping it where you want the date to appear. You can move or resize it afterward with the handles.

The Date field in the CornerSpot envelope builder field palette
The Date field in the palette, ready to drag.
A Date field placed on a document in the CornerSpot envelope builder
The Date field placed on the document.

5. Open the field’s settings

Click the field you just placed to open the Field inspector on the right.

The Field inspector for a placed Date field in CornerSpot
The Field inspector for the placed Date field.

6. Turn on “Auto-stamp current date”

Switch on Auto-stamp current date. The field now fills itself in at signing instead of waiting for the recipient — the inspector explains that the signer won’t see or edit it.

Turning on Auto-stamp current date in the CornerSpot field inspector
Turning on Auto-stamp current date.

7. Choose a display format

Pick a Display format for how the date will read. Each option shows a live preview:

  • MM/DD/YYYY — e.g. 06/15/2026
  • DD/MM/YYYY — e.g. 15/06/2026
  • YYYY-MM-DD — e.g. 2026-06-15
  • Month D, YYYY — e.g. June 15, 2026
  • D Mon YYYY — e.g. 15 Jun 2026
  • Weekday, Month D, YYYY — e.g. Monday, June 15, 2026
Choosing a display format for an auto-stamped date in CornerSpot
Choosing a display format, with a live preview.

8. You’re done

The field now shows an AUTO-STAMP badge on the document, so it’s clear at a glance that CornerSpot will fill it in. When your recipient signs, the date is stamped automatically in their time zone using the format you chose.

A placed Date field badged AUTO-STAMP in the CornerSpot builder
The placed field, badged AUTO-STAMP.

Auto-stamped vs. signer-entered dates

Use an auto-stamped date when you want a trustworthy record of when the document was signed — it’s filled in by the system and can’t be changed by the signer. Leave auto-stamp off (a plain Date field) when you specifically want the recipient to enter a date themselves, such as an effective date or a date of birth.

Tips

  • The date is stamped in the signer’s time zone at the moment they sign — not when you prepared the envelope.
  • You can place more than one auto-stamped Date field (one per signer, for example) — each fills in when that person signs.
  • Fields, including auto-stamp settings, can only be edited while the envelope is in Draft.

Was this article helpful?