Receipt Book Template
Print a two-per-page receipt book with space for signatures and notes.
Published October 29, 2025
Cash, checks, and peer-to-peer payments still need written receipts. A printable receipt book keeps transactions organized when you do not have a point-of-sale system.
When to use this
- You run a pop-up shop or vendor booth and handwrite receipts.
- You manage rent or tuition payments and need sequential tracking.
- You want backup receipts when digital systems go offline.
How to do it (fast)
- Enter your business name, address line, and the starting receipt number.
- Choose which fields belong on each receipt—payer, amount, method, memo, or all of them.
- Download the PDF and print on standard paper, using the dotted line as your cutting guide.
Why this helps
- Sequential numbers reduce disputes when you reconcile cash deposits.
- Signature lines and memo sections help you capture authorization at handoff.
- The file stays offline so customer information never leaves your device.
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Not legal advice. Courts set their own rules. Keep your original records.