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[Next Release] The next Adobe Acrobat Sign release is scheduled for September 16, 2025
This minor patch release will address customer-reported defects and apply necessary optimization and security updates.
The Sandbox environment will receive these patches four weeks before the scheduled release. A list of resolved issues will be published at that time and updated 14 days prior to release.
Feature Release: Adobe Acrobat Sign – July 22nd Release Completed
The release was completed to all shards with no downtime to any services.
Current Notices:
Status |
Issue or Event |
Execution Date |
Rolling |
October, 2025 |
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Imminent |
September 15, 2025 |
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Next Major Release |
October, 2025 |
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Next Major Release Rolling |
October, 2025 |
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Next Major Release Rolling |
October, 2025 |
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Next Major Release Rolling |
October, 2025 |
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Pending |
March, 2026 |
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Rolling |
October 7, 2025 |
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Current |
July, 2025 |
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Pending |
December 1, 2025 |
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Informational |
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First Reported: August 2025 |
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All accounts switched to the modern environment; Admin settings remain
In the 16.2 release (Oct. 2025), all accounts will be updated to use the modern e-signing environment. Admin controls will remain in the Admin menu to enable the classic environment if needed.
The classic environment will remain available as a fallback measure for any use case where the modern environment cannot be used.
First Reported: August 2025 |
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To support FedRAMP CSP requirements, we are enabling the IPv6 protocol on our Acrobat Sign for Government environment:
- 2001:489a:3102:4::160/124 (IPv6)
- 2001:489a:3102:4::150/124 (IPv6)
First Reported: August 2025 |
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To help maintain system stability and improve performance, Acrobat Sign will introduce a polling threshold in the October 2025 release (version 16.2). This change limits how frequently client applications can poll specific API endpoints.
High-frequency polling creates an unnecessary load on backend systems, resulting in degraded performance and slower response times. API developers are encouraged to switch to webhooks for real-time updates.
What’s Changing
This polling policy applies to all GET API endpoints for status retrieval or listing purposes.
Examples of Affected Endpoints
Status Retrieval:
- GET /agreements/{agreementId) – Retrieves the current status of an agreement.
- GET /agreements/{agreementId)/documents/{documentId) – Retrieves the file stream of a document within an agreement.
Listing:
- GET /agreements – Retrieves agreements for the user.
- GET /agreements/{agreementId)/events – Retrieves event information for an agreement.
A limit will be applied to how often the effective user can make the same API call to the Acrobat Sign service. An error is returned if the same call is made within the minimum polling interval by the same effective user.
Polling Policy Details
- Minimum Object Polling Interval (MOPI): The default MOPI varies depending on the tier of service:
- Acrobat Sign Partners: 1-minute interval.
- Acrobat Sign Solutions for Enterprise: 1-minute interval.
- Developer accounts: 10-minute interval.
- Duplicate Requests Within MOPI: If the same effective user makes identical GET requests (same path and headers) more than once within the MOPI, the system will return:
- 304 Not Modified status code to HTTP conditional requests using an ETag.
- 429 Too Many Requests status code with a retry-after for other requests.
- ETag Handling: This policy applies when ETag values are provided in the If-None-Match header for endpoints that already support 304 Not Modified.
Action Required
Webhooks: If your application requires near real-time updates, use webhooks instead of polling. Webhooks provide a more efficient and scalable way to receive timely updates.
If webhooks cannot be implemented, applications should implement client-side caching mechanisms to store and reuse API responses. When a 304 Not Modified response is received, the cached data should be used instead of making another API call.
Customers have two months following the 16.2 release to implement the recommended polling changes in their code. During this time window, the system will LOG the polling interval threshold events.
After December 2025, the polling protection policies will be switched to ENFORCE the errors will start triggering for users.
Please contact your CSM if you need assistance or have any questions.
The sandbox environment will enable the polling policy to LOG errors on September 17, 2025, and set to ENFORCE on September 25, 2025.
This update only applies to the Commercial version of the Acrobat Sign service. Government Cloud accounts are not impacted bythis timeline.
First Reported: February 2025 - Updated August 2025 |
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All accounts switched to the modern environment; Admin settings remain
In the 16.2 release (Oct. 2025), all accounts will be updated to use the modern Request Signature environment.
- Switch links will be disabled,
- Admin controls will remain in the Admin menu to enable the classic environment if needed.
Final transition to the new Request Signature experience (March 2026)
With the March 2026 release, the classic Compose interface will be permanently retired. All accounts will now use the modern Request Signature experience as the standard way to configure new agreements.
What’s changing
In the October 2025 release:
- All commercial accounts will be automatically switched to the modern Request Signature experience.
- Switch links will be disabled.
- The option to configure or switch between the classic and modern environments will remain available in the admin settings.
In the March 2026 release:
- All commercial accounts will be automatically switched to the modern Request Signature experience.
- Switch links will be disabled.
- The controls to revert the experience to the classic environment will be removed.
- The new experience becomes the only available interface for composing agreements.
We recommend familiarizing your users with the modern experience before the release to ensure a smooth transition.
First Reported: August 2025 |
Current |
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All accounts switched to the modern environment; Admin settings remain
In the 16.2 release (Oct. 2025), all accounts will be updated to use the modern Request Signature environment.
- Switch links will be available,
- Admin controls will remain in the Admin menu to enable the classic environment if needed.
In the 17.0 release (March, 2026), all accounts will be updated to use the modern Request Signature environment.
- Switch links will be disabled,
- Admin controls will remain in the Admin menu to enable the classic environment if needed.
Final transition to the new Request Signature experience (July 2026)
With the July 2026 release, the classic Compose interface will be permanently retired. All accounts will now use the modern Request Signature experience as the standard way to configure new agreements.
What’s changing
In the October 2025 release:
- All commercial accounts will be automatically switched to the modern Request Signature experience.
- Switch links will remain enabled.
- The option to configure or switch between the classic and modern environments will remain available in the admin settings.
In the March 2026 release:
- All commercial accounts will be automatically switched to the modern Request Signature experience.
- Switch links will be disabled.
- The option to configure or switch between the classic and modern environments will remain available in the admin settings.
In the July 2026 release:
- All commercial accounts will be automatically switched to the modern Request Signature experience.
- Switch links will be disabled.
- The controls to revert the experience to the classic environment will be removed.
- The modern experience becomes the only available interface for composing agreements.
We recommend familiarizing your users with the modern experience before the release to ensure a smooth transition.
First Reported: February 2025 - Updated August 2025 |
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The modern Create Template authoring experience in Acrobat Sign has been made available to all enterprise accounts. This updated interface streamlines creating reusable templates and will eventually fully replace the classic version.
All future enhancements will apply only to the new experience. The classic version will not receive updates or support for new features. We strongly recommend enabling the new experience now to stay aligned with ongoing improvements.
Rollout timeline
The new authoring environment is being promoted through the standard release cycle:
April 2025 (v16.0) for Commercial; July (v16.1)for GovCloud
- The new experience becomes available for all enterprise accounts.
- Admins can enable it at the account and group levels.
- Once enabled, all users must use the new interface. There is no option to switch back from the user's perspective.
October 2025 (v16.2)
- All new accounts default to the new experience.
- Existing accounts are automatically promoted to the new experience, with the exception of accounts that share assets between multiple groups.
- Admins can still revert their account to the classic experience through the admin configurable controls if needed.
March 2026 (v17.0)
- All new accounts default to the new experience.
- Existing accounts are automatically promoted to the new experience, including accounts that share assets between multiple groups.
- Admins can still revert their account to the classic experience through the admin configurable controls if needed.
- All accounts are permanently switched to the new experience.
- The option to revert to the classic experience is expected to be removed from the admin controls.
- The classic authoring environment is expected to be retired and no longer accessible.
For best results, enable the new experience early so your users have time to adjust before the transition becomes permanent.
Accounts that have enabled sharing templates across multiple groups are excluded from this update.
First Reported: September 2022 - Updated May 2025 |
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Classic reporting will be completely removed from the Acrobat Sign interface in March 2026. This includes the switch link that allows changing between environments. Once removed, customers will not be able to return to the classic environment to review classic reports, and scheduled reports will stop executing.
The modern reporting environment will remain as the only reporting solution.
All customers are strongly encouraged to recreate all of their existing reports in the new environment as soon as possible.
First Reported: April 2025 |
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The new Workflow Designer experience is being enabled for all existing accounts, replacing the classic version over time. During the transition, admins and users have some flexibility to revert to the previous interface until its full retirement.
Rollout Timeline
October 2025 (v16.2)
- All existing accounts are automatically upgraded to the new Custom Workflow Designer.
- Admins can revert to the classic experience using controls in the admin menu.
- Users can switch between experiences using in-product switch links.
March 2026 (v17.0)
- All accounts are again elevated to the new experience after the release (if not already).
- Admins retain the ability to revert to the classic experience.
- Users no longer see switch links; admins can enable them if needed.
July 2026 (v17.1)
- All accounts are permanently moved to the new experience.
- Admin controls to revert to the classic version are removed.
- The classic Custom Workflow Designer is fully retired and no longer accessible.
We recommend preparing your users as soon as possible to ensure a smooth transition.
New accounts created after the July 2025 Acrobat Sign release will have the new experience enabled by default, and no controls will be present to step back to the legacy version.
First Reported: September 2024 - Updated April 2025 |
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The Webhook 2.0 infrastructure has been rolled out to all customers, and with that completed, signer notifications have been deprecated. As a result, the webhookNotificationApplicableUsers parameter of the webhook payload no longer provides any useful data and will be removed from all webhook payloads.
The Sandbox environment will be updated in the June release.
The Production environments will be updated in the July 2025 release.
The sending userID and email can be found using the initiatingUserId and initiatingUserEmail parameters in the notification payload.
First Reported: April 2025 |
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All accounts using the Acrobat Sign for Government service will gain access to enable the new Request Signature environment, along with several features recently created that are dependent upon it:
- eWitnessing
- Restricted access to agreements
- Enforce signature type
- Identity check
- CCs per recipient
- The recipient list and recipient properties are editable after authoring
First Reported: September 2024 |
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Action Required
All customers using the API must update their APIs to utilize the version 6 endpoints as soon as possible to ensure uninterrupted availability.
Versions 1 through 4 of the Acrobat Sign REST API have been deprecated and will be removed from service on December 1, 2025.
Updating APIs can involve considerable effort, so all customers are strongly encouraged to scope and budget their update as soon as possible so that support can be fully engaged to resolve any questions or problems that arise before the December 2025 cutoff date.
While REST API v1-4 are deprecated, they will continue to function, and your applications will continue to work until December 1, 2025, when the REST API v1-4 will be removed.
After December 1, 2025, applications built on the REST API v1-4 will cease functioning.
First Reported: May 2024 |
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The option to use an external drive for uploading files will be limited to OneDrive only in the new Request Signature experience.
It's recommended that customers who use other options for file upload use the vendor-specific application to provide a networked drive that can be accessed through the native file picker on the user's local system.
- Dropbox: https://www.dropbox.com/desktop
- Google Drive: https://support.google.com/drive/answer/10838124
- Box: https://support.box.com/hc/en-us/articles/360043697194-Installing-Box-Sync
- Acrobat/Document Cloud: https://www.adobe.com/acrobat/hub/share-sync-pdfs.html
Additional Resources
- Community forums
- Weekly Training - Weekly Webinar covering training topics for new users and administrators
First Reported: December 2024 |
Removed from Current list: February 2025 |
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Adobe Acrobat Sign will rotate the Adobe Acrobat Sign SSL Certificate on January 22, 2025.
In addition, a new SSL certificate is being deployed to support the WAF network changes being made in January 2025. This new certificate directly impacts access to the Acrobat Sign service and must be installed before the WAF goes online.
Action Required
- Every customer account that explicitly secures network activity must include the new WAF SSL certificate in its list of stored certificates.
- If you have custom-built integrations with Acrobat Sign using either the SOAP or REST APIs and if any of these integrations have ‘pinned’ the existing public key, no other action is required.
- If you are using Acrobat Sign’s SSL certificates for SSO, or if you’re pinning the certificate itself (or using other methods), you can find the new Acrobat Sign SSL certificates in the Adobe Acrobat Sign System Requirements.
- If your SSO configuration supports multiple public certs/chains, you can add the new certificates now and remove the old public cert/chain from your configuration after the January switch.
- If your SSO does not support multiple public certs/chains, you will need to sync your SSL switch with Acrobat Sign on January 22, 2025.
The new SSL certificates will be active on January 22, 2025.
First Reported: March 2025 - Updated: April 2025 |
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Starting after the May 2025 release, Acrobat Sign will implement stricter limits on the number of webhooks created in Developer-tier accounts.
These limits have been purposefully chosen to ensure the reliability of the webhooks infrastructure and better aligned for testing workflows.
What is changing |
Previous limit |
New Limit |
Description |
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Number of active webhooks created per channel |
10 |
1 |
1 webhook is allowed for the channel per webhook subscription event. |
Number of active webhooks created for an account |
100 |
2 |
2 account level webhooks are allowed per webhook subscription event. |
Number of active webhooks created per group |
100 |
2 |
2 group level webhooks are allowed per group per webhook subscription event. |
Number of active webhooks created per agreement resource |
50 |
1 |
1 webhook is allowed per agreement per webhook subscription event. |
Number of active webhooks created per user |
100 |
1 |
1 webhook is allowed per user per webhook subscription event. |
Available environments: Commercial | Available tiers of service: Developer | Configuration scope: Enabled by default; Not configurable
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