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Past-Due Invoice Template

A reminder-style document that restates an unpaid invoice, showing the original due date so the client sees it is overdue.

What is a past-due invoice?
A past-due invoice restates an unpaid bill after its due date has passed, marking it overdue. Receipt Caker builds this reminder document with the original due date, but it does not send reminders.
Does Receipt Caker chase the payment for me?
No. Receipt Caker only produces the past-due document. It does not send reminders, email the client, or track payment. You deliver the document and follow up yourself.

What to include on a past-due invoice

Your business name and details
Client name and contact
The original invoice number and issue date
The original due date, now passed
Itemized rows restating the amount owed
The outstanding total (and any tax)
A clearly worded overdue or reminder note

What you can do

  • Restates the original invoice details
  • A field for the original due date to show it is overdue
  • Totals recalculated as you confirm the amount owed
  • A note area for a polite reminder message
  • Live preview of the finished document
  • Free PNG export, Pro PDF and logo upload

What a past-due invoice is

A past-due invoice is a restatement of a bill that has not been paid by its due date. It repeats the original invoice details, the amount owed, and the date payment was expected, so the client can see clearly that it is now overdue.

It usually reads as a polite reminder. The goal is to prompt payment by making the outstanding amount and the missed due date impossible to overlook, without changing what was originally billed.

What to restate on the document

Reference the original invoice number and issue date so the client can find the bill in question. Then show the original due date, which is the key detail that makes the invoice past due.

Restate the itemized amount and the outstanding total so there is no doubt about what remains owed. Receipt Caker recalculates the totals as you confirm the figures in the live preview.

Wording the reminder

A clear, courteous note works better than a harsh one. State that the invoice is now past due, quote the original due date, and ask for payment. A calm tone keeps the client relationship intact while still being direct.

You control the wording in the notes field, so you can match your usual voice. The document simply presents the reminder; how firmly you phrase it is up to you.

What Receipt Caker does and does not do

Receipt Caker builds the past-due document and lets you export a free watermarked PNG or a Pro PDF with your logo. The live preview shows the finished reminder before you download it.

It is honest to be clear about the limits: Receipt Caker does not send reminders, email clients, process payment, or track whether an invoice is paid or unpaid. You send the document and manage the follow-up yourself, keeping your own record of what is outstanding.

Frequently asked questions

What makes an invoice past due?
An invoice becomes past due when the payment due date passes without the balance being paid. A past-due invoice restates the original bill and highlights that missed due date. Receipt Caker lets you show the original due date on the document so it is clear to the client the amount is now overdue.
Does Receipt Caker send payment reminders?
No. This is important to be clear about: Receipt Caker only creates the past-due document. It does not send reminders, email clients, or notify anyone. After you build and export the document, you deliver it yourself through your own email or channel and handle any follow-up personally.
How is a past-due invoice different from the original invoice?
The content is largely the same, since a past-due invoice restates the original amount and details. The difference is framing: it references the original invoice and its due date and adds a reminder that the balance is now overdue. It is a follow-up document rather than a brand-new charge.
Should I change the amount on a past-due invoice?
Generally you restate the same outstanding amount from the original invoice. If your terms include late fees you may add them, but that is your decision and should reflect what you agreed with the client. Receipt Caker recalculates the total from whatever figures you enter into the document.
Does Receipt Caker track which invoices are unpaid?
No. Receipt Caker does not track payment status or flag invoices as paid or unpaid. It builds documents only. You keep your own record, in a spreadsheet or ledger, of which invoices are outstanding, then use the tool to create a past-due document when one needs a reminder.
How should I word a past-due invoice?
A courteous, direct tone usually works best: note that the invoice is past due, quote the original due date and invoice number, restate the amount owed, and ask for payment. You control the notes field in Receipt Caker, so you can phrase the reminder to match your own style and relationship with the client.

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