PDF Bates Numbering
Add Bates numbers to PDF pages for legal document management — with prefix, suffix, padding, and positioning. Free & browser-based.
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About PDF Bates Numbering
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Upload a PDF file, then configure the Bates number format: set the prefix (e.g., DOC-, ACME-), starting number, digit count for zero-padding, and optional suffix. Select the position (bottom-left is standard for legal use), font size, font color, and margin distance. Optionally add a date stamp or restrict numbering to specific page ranges. Click Apply Bates Numbers to generate and download the numbered PDF.
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tools.pdfBatesNumbering.about.useCases
- Stamping sequential Bates numbers on discovery production documents for civil litigation and e-discovery compliance
- Numbering medical records with patient-specific Bates prefixes for HIPAA-compliant document management
- Applying exhibit-specific Bates numbering to patent prosecution file wrappers for USPTO submissions
- Sequentially numbering financial audit workpapers with firm-specific prefixes for regulatory examinations
About PDF Bates Numbering
The PDF Bates Numbering tool stamps sequential identification numbers onto PDF pages using the legal document management standard required for discovery production, court filings, patent applications, SEC submissions, and regulatory compliance. Bates numbers — typically formatted as PREFIX-000001 — uniquely identify every page across multi-document productions, enabling opposing counsel and courts to precisely reference any page. This tool supports configurable prefix, suffix, zero-padding, font, color, and position, processing your confidential legal documents entirely in the browser.
How to Use
Upload a PDF file, then configure the Bates number format: set the prefix (e.g., DOC-, ACME-), starting number, digit count for zero-padding, and optional suffix. Select the position (bottom-left is standard for legal use), font size, font color, and margin distance. Optionally add a date stamp or restrict numbering to specific page ranges. Click Apply Bates Numbers to generate and download the numbered PDF.
Common Use Cases
- Stamping sequential Bates numbers on discovery production documents for civil litigation and e-discovery compliance
- Numbering medical records with patient-specific Bates prefixes for HIPAA-compliant document management
- Applying exhibit-specific Bates numbering to patent prosecution file wrappers for USPTO submissions
- Sequentially numbering financial audit workpapers with firm-specific prefixes for regulatory examinations
- Bates-stamping deposition exhibit packages with consecutive identifiers for organized trial preparation