> **Source:** https://knowledge.leegality.com/document-execution/stamps/stamp-group/stamp-groups > **Site:** Leegality Knowledge Base — https://knowledge.leegality.com > **About:** Leegality is a document execution platform covering eSigning, stamps, NeSL, workflows, and REST API integration. > **Navigation:** Every article on this site has a plain-text version at `.txt` (this format). To get an index of all articles with their `.txt` links, read: https://knowledge.leegality.com/llms.txt > **AI Guide:** For instructions on how to navigate this knowledge base as an AI agent, read: https://knowledge.leegality.com/ai-readable.txt --- # Stamp Group Stamp Groups allow paying variable stamp duty on documents by letting you choose stamps of various denominations to meet the required amount. > **Tip — Example** > > **Understand Stamp Groups with an example.** > > Let’s say you need an 850-rupee stamp for an agreement in Maharashtra. The available stamp denominations are 200, 500, and 1000 rupees. > > - **Without Stamp Groups:** You would need to use a 1000-rupee stamp, which results in an extra payment of 150 rupees. > - **With Stamp Groups:** With stamp group, you simply enter the required stamp value, and Leegality's algorithms automatically select the combination of stamps that meet your exact needs. This eliminates the hassle of manually picking stamps and ensures you only pay what is required. This feature is especially useful for documents where the stamp duty is a percentage of the agreement value (ad-valorem). Instead of dealing with fixed stamp values, Stamp Groups allow you to tailor the stamp duty to match the exact amount needed for your document, saving you both time and money. ## Create a Stamp Group 1. Click on the **Stamps** on top and select **Groups** from the left. 2. Click on the **+ Create** button on the top right. 3. Enter a suitable **Group Name**. 4. Select a **State** to be associated with this group (e.g., Delhi). > **Info — Note** > > The state cannot be changed once the stamp group is created. 5. Specify the **Maximum Stamp Value** for this stamp group. This is the highest amount of stamp value that can be used when sending the document. 6. Choose the series of the selected states to be associated with this group. 7. Click **Create**. ## Edit a Stamp Group 1. Click on the **Stamp** and select **Groups** from the left. 2. Find the Stamp Group you want to edit. You can search for it by using the Group Name or Number. 3. Click on the edit icon on the right. 4. You can edit the following details of a stamp group. - **Group Name** - **Maximum Stamp value** - **Add or remove associated stamp series** 5. Once done, click on the **Update** button.