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Goods received note guide

A goods received note template

Designed so the person holding it has to count, rather than tick.

Last updated 20 August 2026

A goods received note template has one design job: make counting easier than not counting. Everything else follows from that.

The columns that matter

Two columns, side by side: what was ordered, and what arrived. If your form shows only one, whoever fills it in will copy the delivery note.

On the sheet here, the default columns for this document are Qty received and Condition. Add an Ordered column from the column bar if you want the comparison on the page.

The Amount column and the totals are switched off on this document. Prices are not the receiver’s business, and a GRN showing values invites a conversation about cost at the loading bay.

Fix these once

Leave these blank

The supplier, the PO number, the date, the lines and the quantities. Especially the quantities.

A template to copy

[Your business name]
[Receiving site address]

GOODS RECEIVED NOTE            No. GRN-____
                               Date received: ____
                               Time:          ____

Received from
[left blank]

Against PO         ____
Their note number  ____

Description                    Qty received   Condition
____________________________   ____________   _________
____________________________   ____________   _________

Count every line. Do not copy from the delivery note.

Checked by ____________________  Signature ____________
Driver     ____________________  Signature ____________

The instruction line looks patronising written down. It is the single most effective thing on the form.

Two signatures

Your person and the driver. Yours confirms the count; theirs confirms they saw it and took back anything rejected.

Switch the signature block on in the sidebar and the two ruled columns appear at the foot of the sheet.

Variants

Standard delivery. As above.

Partial delivery. Same, with a Balance outstanding column so the remainder is recorded rather than remembered.

Returns. Reverse the logic: what went back, why, and who collected it.

Each is a saved file, written to your own disk with Save as file.

A barcode, if you scan

The sheet can place a Code 39 barcode at the top or foot, carrying the GRN number. If your stock system scans documents in, that saves keying.

Keep the caption accurate. A barcode captioned “GRN reference” that encodes something else is worse than none.

A check before saving

Where the template stops

It cannot tell you whether the count was done properly. That is a habit, not a form. What the form can do is make the honest version quicker than the lazy one.

Next

For the reasoning behind each field, see what is a goods received note. For what to do when the numbers do not match, see short and damaged deliveries. For using the same form to log customer returns, see paperwork for returns. Or open the goods received note generator.