Sign, Seal, and Self-Publish Easily and Electronically

Screenshot of Signatures on Self-Publishing Software on a laptop

The ability to sign documents is crucial for any local government to conduct business. As local governments figure out how to work from home due to Covid-19, no in-person meetings may have slowed your processes down. Fortunately, Municode's Self-Publishing Software (SPS) can aid in this process.

Whether you have a policy in place for electronic signatures or not, Self-Publishing Software can assist when drafting and signing documents remotely, and immediately publish changes online to a user-friendly platform. The platform works for handbooks, policies, procedures, and virtually any publication—and all in the same place.

Changes to your online publication(s) are instantly supported by a parallel substantiating document such as an ordinance, resolution, policy or bylaw that will instantly change said policy. These parallel documents conform to existing workflows, meaning SPS can adapt to your government process. 

There is real power in electronically produced signatures. When working remotely, those who sign electronically speed up the traditional legislative process, because it initiates the completion of other routine tasks historically done by hand.

Scanned signatures can be provided to Municode, and then uploaded to the platform. This gives all documents an “official” look, as if they were signed in person. Seals and stamps can also be digitized, and automatically applied to documents. 

By utilizing Municode’s Self-Publishing Software, your local government can remotely sign—and seal—many kinds of documents.  This speeds up typical workflows and allows for business to resume.

While electronic signatures are an efficient tool, it is one of many tools offered by Self-Publishing Software that assists local governments when publishing and maintaining ordinances, codes, resolutions, minutes, policies, handbooks—and any other publications. SPS can help staff work efficiently from home and will also better position local governments for future successes with a digital and streamlined approach to publications. 

To learn more,  contact us, schedule a demo, or attend an upcoming webinar.

By Kimball Clark | National Product Specialist 


Kimball Clark graduated from Weber State University in Visual Communications in 2004. For over eight years, Kimball has used his talents to help municipalities across the country modernize their Code of Ordinances. He has become the go-to for any and all Self-Publishing Software questions and is passionate about helping local governments connect with their community through its online code.  Kimball lives in Utah with a very patient wife, 2 children, 12 chickens, 3 rabbits and bees of plenty. He believes a life full of technology and home food production makes life interesting and tasty.