This article explains how AIA contracts can be imported and signed using DocuSign. Catina’s built-in DocuSign integration allows users to send finalized contracts for electronic signature without needing a separate DocuSign account. Recipients receive a secure email link to sign, and signature status can be tracked in Catina. Offline AIA contracts (PDF/Word) can also be uploaded to DocuSign manually for signature.
Yes, AIA contracts can be imported and signed using DocuSign.
The AIA Contract Documents online service (Catina) includes built-in DocuSign integration for electronic signatures. You do not need a separate DocuSign subscription; it is included with your Catina license
You can generate a finalized AIA contract in Catina and send it for signature via DocuSign directly from the platform. Recipients do not need a Catina account to sign; they receive a secure DocuSign link by email
If you have an offline AIA contract (Word), you can upload it to DocuSign using the Finalize AIA Document feature.
How It Works in Catina
Finalize your contract in Catina.
Click “E-Sign” next to the document and enter the signatories’ names and emails.
Send the DocuSign request—recipients get an email to review and sign.
Track signature status and send reminders from Catina
FAQs: Do I need a separate DocuSign account to sign AIA contracts? No, DocuSign is integrated into Catina and included with your subscription.
Can recipients sign without a Catina account? Yes, they receive a secure DocuSign link by email and do not need a Catina login.
Can I upload offline AIA contracts to DocuSign? Yes, you can manually upload Word or PDF files using the Finalize AIA Document feature.
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