@dianium500 I believe
@Harbringer80 is trying to understand what you are even asking, as I too am confused and have never heard this term. If I understand you correctly, you are referring to a 3rd party who does the review in lieu of the building department, whether it be the building department sending to a 3rd party or the owner hiring a 3rd party plan review company. There is one 3rd party plan review company locally here that is sometimes hired and used in lieu of going through the building department, and I have never had to re-seal anything for them.
If this is the case, it sounds like the settings with your seal or method of authentication isn't allowing them to place a reviewed stamp on your drawings without breaking our seal, in which case I believe you would need to provide your documents in such a way that they can add said stamp. Do you use a 3rd party to certify your seal on the drawings, or do you edit security so no one can add comments etc? We sometimes receive shop drawings that are locked down to where we cannot place a shop drawing stamp on the document, we had had to create a cover page to add the stamp, print out and re-scan if the file isn't too large or send back asking for one that allows us to place comments and a shop drawing stamp. It's an absolute pain in the ass to deal with documents with such tight security that everything breaks once you try to add a comment, but technically I believe many states require this by law.