Status Code

ZapSign uses standard HTTP status codes. 4xx errors occur when there is an issue with the request sent by the client to ZapSign, while 5xx errors indicate potential server problems

Our application always returns a 200 status code for successful responses. Below, we outline the common errors that may occur and how to address them:

CodeReferenceExplanation

400

BAD REQUEST

ZapSign processes all requests in JSON, so formatting errors such as missing commas, malformed base64, etc., can cause this error.

401

UNAUTHORIZED

The server did not authorize the request. Your Access Token may be incorrect.

402

PAYMENT REQUIRED

The client does not have an API plan. In the production environment, it is mandatory to have a monthly plan to use the API. Navigate to Settings > Plans and Pricing or click here.

403

FORBIDDEN

The server did not authorize the request. Check if the API token used corresponds to the environment you want to use.

404

NOT FOUND

The server could not find the resource or is unwilling to disclose its existence. Check the URL used or the template ID if you are using Templates.

406

NOT ACCEPTABLE

Check if you are sending your request in JSON format. Remember to verify strings and booleans throughout the body

429

TOO MANY REQUESTS

The client has exceeded the allowed request limit within a specific time period.

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