Capture exhibitor service requests with booth number, service type, requested time, onsite contact, fulfillment owner, blocker note, and request status.
Exhibitor Service Request Form Template
Coordinate exhibitor service requests with booth number, service type, requested time, onsite contact, fulfillment owner, blocker note, and request status so every handoff starts from the same operating record.
Built for event service desks that need exhibitor service requests, owners, blockers, and status visible before the next handoff.
Customize forms, views, roles, automations, and dashboards to match your workflow. Open the Exhibitor Service Request Form Template, then customize fields, statuses, owners, reminders, and dashboards for your team.

What this template helps you manage
event service desks use this template to manage exhibitor service requests from intake through closeout. It keeps booth number, service type, requested time, onsite contact, fulfillment owner, blocker note, and request status visible so teams can assign owners, handle blockers, review dashboards, and close records with useful context.
Teams that benefit most from this template
Route exhibitor service operations work by owner, target date, blocker, and current status.
Review open, assigned, blocked, ready, and closed work from dashboards.
Workflows and components included in this template
Main workflows
Exhibitor Service Request Form record
Capture the details, context, owner, and supporting files needed for this workflow.
Owner and status routing
Assign responsible owners, target dates, blockers, review notes, and next handoffs.
Dashboard follow-up
Review records by status, owner, target date, blocker, and closeout outcome.
Included components
- Booth number
- Service type
- Requested time
- Fulfillment owner
- Responsible owner
- Target date
- Next handoff
- Submitted
- Assigned
- In progress
- Ready to close
- Priority
- Supporting files
- Closeout notes
Why this workflow works
- Exhibitor Service Request Form details stay in one operating record instead of scattered messages.
- Owners can review blockers, target dates, files, and next handoffs before work stalls.
- Dashboards make exhibitor service operations work easier to follow across open and closed records.

See how the template looks across key views

Exhibitor Service Request Form intake
Capture details and supporting context for exhibitor service requests.

Owner and blocker review
Review owner, target date, blocker, notes, and next handoff.

Status dashboard
Track exhibitor service requests by status, owner, target date, and outcome.
From setup to rollout
Submit details, notes, files, and operational context.
Review owner, target date, status, blocker, and required evidence.
Route the record to assignment, follow-up, exception handling, or closeout.
Close the record with outcome, supporting files, next owner, and status history.
Common questions about this template
What should a exhibitor service request form include?
Include booth number, service type, requested time, onsite contact, fulfillment owner, blocker note, and request status, plus notes, files, routing history, and closeout details.
How is this different from a generic form?
This template is scoped to exhibitor service operations so nearby facility, event, sample, staffing, document, or project workflows do not blur ownership.
Can the workflow be customized?
Yes. Teams can adjust fields, views, roles, reminders, status names, and dashboards in Jodoo to match their process.
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