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Help with error The API request is forbidden. Request blocked due to excess usage


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Trying to correct an envelope and I get this error, how do I correct it?

 

The API request is forbidden. Request blocked due to excess usage

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Jeff.Daviscourt
Docusign Employee
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Are you using a new-ish developer account to do testing for a paid production account? If so I would open a support ticket to see if they can unblock your developer account. It sounds like you’re hitting some service protection limits.


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  • February 14, 2025
Jeff.Daviscourt wrote:

Are you using a new-ish developer account to do testing for a paid production account? If so I would open a support ticket to see if they can unblock your developer account. It sounds like you’re hitting some service protection limits.

I’m having the same issue with a trial Business Pro account, directly on the website. Here is how it can be reproduced:

  1. Create a Docusign trial account
  2. Verify the Business Pro Trial is active (I clicked on View Plans at the top, it shows “your trial plan” above “Business Pro”)
  3. Create an envelope with a PDF document
  4. Send it for signing
  5. From the Agreements page, select the envelope and select “Correct”
  6. On the “Correct” page, click on “Discard changes” - You will get back to the Agreements page, but the Envelope stays as “Correcting”
  7. Go back to editing the Envelope, upload a new PDF and click “next”
  8. You’ll get the “The API request is forbidden. Request blocked due to excess usage”

This is fully done on the Docusign website. No need for a dev account. 

Moreover, as I don’t have a paid account, I can’t open a support ticket. 


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  • February 17, 2025

I also have this issue. I have a trial account and am not a developer. Whenever I tried to correct the envelope, this message came up. Please at least allow me to actually disregard the change without changing the status to “correcting”. Thanks.


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I am also facing same issue. Can anyone please help?


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  • February 19, 2025

Same issue, this is an important feature. Hope it’s fixed soon! (just did what skyrm did using the interface)


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  • February 19, 2025

Same issue here, with almost the same steps:

  1. Create a Docusign trial account
  2. Create an envelope with a few PDF documents
  3. Send it for signing
  4. From the Agreements page, select the envelope and select “Correct”
  5. Fixed a typo in someone’s name
  6. On the “Correct” page, click on “Next” then “Correct”
  7. You’ll get the “The API request is forbidden. Request blocked due to excess usage”

And it seems that I also have the same here:

  • On the “Correct” page, click on “Discard changes” - You will get back to the Agreements page, but the Envelope stays as “Correcting”

Which blocks my envelope for now… I hope I don’t have to cancel this one, create another one, and make everybody sign again!


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same here!


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  • February 20, 2025

Same issue here


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  • February 20, 2025

I have the same issue and this document is really important to me. Please help!


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  • February 20, 2025

@Jeff.Daviscourt do you have any suggestions to solve this problem? Or can you provide a timeline for this bug to be fixed?

When trying to finish the corrections, I keep getting the message “The API request is forbidden. Request blocked due to excess usage”.

This is my first time using DocuSign. If my document remains stuck in ‘correct’ mode due to this bug, I don't think I will be getting a paid plan.


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  • February 20, 2025

I was able to get around it by upgrading from a trial to a paid plan. I had no other option but to go that route as I needed to get a contract signed after making corrections. Kind of disappointing that this happened since I wasn’t able to fully evaluate the trial before pulling the trigger.


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  • February 21, 2025

I have the same issue. I initially posted in the “stuck in correct status thread. Unfortunately it seems that Docu does not care much about the trial users. Well that will help me make my decision to use another solution... 


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  • February 25, 2025

same issue; can’t do anything about it while correcting an envelope.. not encouraging me to sign up for a paid plan when the trial is this bad


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  • February 25, 2025
jaross wrote:

I was able to get around it by upgrading from a trial to a paid plan. I had no other option but to go that route as I needed to get a contract signed after making corrections. Kind of disappointing that this happened since I wasn’t able to fully evaluate the trial before pulling the trigger.

Sounds like Docusign has negative incentive to fix this


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  • February 28, 2025

I have the same issue, please can support contact me to fix this. Do not intend to proceed with a paid plan if this is a common bug.


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I believe this issue is related to the Envelope recipient restrictions on certain types of accounts: DocuSign account limits.  “30 Day Trial” and “Free Accounts” have a 5-recipient limit on a single Envelope. I’ve had a Developer account for about the last 5 years and it appears that DocuSign has recently added this restriction to Bulk Send in the Developer accounts as well (if I’m not using Bulk Send, I can send to as many recipients as I like).  I know this worked a year ago, because I’ve got an old test template/file I ran Feburary/March 2024 that worked then but now throws that error.  I’ve looked through the Release Notes but don’t see any mention of this update.  I’m very annoyed as I’ve spent a lot of time researching something that used to work.