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Delivery Note Example

Here is what a delivery note looks like, with every part explained — so you know exactly what to put on yours. It’s a real, filled-in example; make your own free below.

Delivery note example
An example, filled-in document.

The parts of a delivery note, explained

  • The sender and the recipient — who is dispatching and who is receiving.
  • A delivery note number and date.
  • An order or reference number it relates to.
  • The items dispatched with quantities and units.
  • The total quantity.
  • A note that it is a delivery document, not a tax invoice — no payment is due against it.

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Frequently asked questions

What does a delivery note look like?

A delivery note shows the sender and recipient, a note number and date, the items dispatched with quantities, and the total quantity — as in the example above. It travels with the goods so the recipient can check the delivery.

Is a delivery note the same as an invoice?

No. A delivery note lists what was delivered so it can be checked against the order; it does not request payment. The invoice, sent separately, is what asks for payment.

Can I make a delivery note like this for free?

Yes — use our free delivery note generator or download a delivery note template.