Expense Receipts
Oil Change Receipt
Document a service visit clearly. Receipt Caker builds itemized oil change receipts with parts, labor, and mileage, plus a live preview and instant download.
- How do I make an oil change receipt?
- Receipt Caker is a free oil change receipt maker in your browser. Enter the shop name, then add line items for the oil, filter, and labor, along with the vehicle mileage and service date. It totals parts and labor with tax automatically and shows a live preview to download as PNG or PDF.
- What should an oil change receipt show?
- An oil change receipt should name the service shop, the date, and the vehicle, ideally with its current mileage. It should itemize the parts, such as oil and a filter, separately from the labor charge, then show a subtotal, tax, and total. A receipt number and payment method complete the service record.
Qué puedes hacer
- Separate line items for oil, filter, and other parts
- Add a labor charge as its own line item
- Record vehicle mileage and the service date
- Automatic parts-plus-labor subtotal, tax, and total
- Live preview with free watermarked PNG download
- Pro upgrade for watermark-free PDF and a shop logo
Building an Oil Change Receipt
Start with the shop header: enter the service center name, address, and contact line. Note the vehicle and its current mileage in a description field so the service is tied to a specific odometer reading.
Add each part as a line item, such as the oil by quantity of quarts and the filter, with its price. Then add the labor charge as its own line so parts and labor are clearly separated.
Set the tax rate, choose the payment method, add the service date and a receipt number, and review the live preview before downloading.
Why Parts and Labor Are Itemized Separately
Splitting parts from labor makes a service receipt transparent. The customer can see what the materials cost versus what the work cost, which is standard practice for automotive service.
It also helps with warranty and maintenance tracking, since the specific parts used, like the oil grade or filter, are documented alongside the mileage.
For bookkeeping, itemized parts and labor make it easy to categorize the expense and to compare service visits over time.
Legitimate Uses for the Receipt
Vehicle owners rebuild a lost service receipt for their maintenance log, which matters when tracking oil-change intervals or supporting a resale history.
Independent mechanics and mobile services issue itemized receipts to customers without buying dedicated shop software, keeping a matching copy for their records.
Fleet managers and educators also generate sample service receipts for expense tracking or training. The output is a generic receipt, not an imitation of any real automotive brand.
Exporting the Service Receipt
Download a free PNG to hand a customer a copy or file one for your maintenance records. It includes a small watermark and is ready immediately.
For a professional, print-ready result, upgrade to Pro for a watermark-free PDF and the option to add the shop's logo. PDFs keep text sharp for printing and archiving, which suits a maintenance file kept over years.
Because the tool runs in your browser, you can adjust parts, labor, or mileage and re-export at any time without an account.