> **Source:** https://knowledge.leegality.com/document-execution/stamps/stamp-series/consumption-history-of-stamps > **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 --- # Consumption History of Stamps The Consumption History section provides detailed records of how each stamp has been used, including: - Credits - Debits - Associated document IDs - Transaction dates It covers information for all stamp series and individual stamps within each series. You can access the Consumption History by: 1. Navigate to **Stamps > Series**. 2. Locate the Stamp Series whose history you want to check. 3. Click on the **Three Dots (⋮)** and select **History**. Here you can access the consumption history for your stamps. You can also customize your view by specifying a date range and transaction type (*credit, debit, reserve, release, and reduce*) for each stamp series individually. ## Stamp Consumption Details The Stamp Consumption History provides the following information: - **Series Number:** Identifies the stamp series for which consumption history is being viewed. - **Transaction:** Details the type of transaction: credit, debit, reserve, or release. - **Reference ID:** Document IDs associated with stamp usage in document transmission. (**Note:** Document IDs may repeat if invitations are revoked or expired.) - **Date:** Records the date of each transaction. - **Remark:** Provide additional details regarding each transaction. - **Release Date:** Indicates when stamps are released from reserve, whether credited or debited. - **Debit:** Displays the number of stamps deducted from the account for the relevant transaction. - **Credit:** Shows the number of stamps credited to the account, either through release or purchase. - **Balance:** Reveals the remaining number of stamps in the account for the specified series at the time of this transaction.