Alphabetical Exhibit Tabs
Alphabetical Exhibit Tabs A-Z Side or Bottom Tab
Shop Exhibit Letter Tabs for clearly labeling legal exhibits in depositions, trial binders, and case files. Each tab is preprinted with “Exhibit” followed by a letter (e.g., Exhibit A, Exhibit B), making them ideal for organizing evidence or supporting documents in legal proceedings. Available in A–Z, AA–ZZ, and individual letters, these index dividers are printed on durable 80lb. white stock with Mylar-reinforced tabs for long-lasting performance in high-volume environments.
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Alphabetical Exhibit Tabs for Legal Case Organization
Alphabetical exhibit tabs are used when legal documents must be presented and referenced in a precise, courtroom-ready format. Attorneys and litigation support teams rely on Exhibit A–Z indexing to organize depositions, trial exhibits, motions, and supporting evidence so materials can be located quickly during hearings, depositions, and proceedings.
Side tab and bottom tab formats serve different workflow needs. Side tabs are commonly used in binders that are accessed frequently during live proceedings, allowing for fast page turning and visual scanning. Bottom tabs are often preferred for stacked files, shelf storage, or archival binders where tab alignment and uniform visibility are important.
Extended ranges such as AA–ZZ or individual letter packs are frequently used in complex cases that exceed a single alphabet pass. These options allow firms to maintain consistent exhibit naming conventions across multiple volumes without breaking established exhibit sequences.
Designed for Courtroom and Litigation Use
- Supports standard Exhibit A–Z and extended AA–ZZ exhibit labeling
- Side and bottom tab layouts accommodate different binder and storage preferences
- Ideal for depositions, trial binders, motions, and evidentiary files
- Clear, consistent exhibit references across multi-volume case files
Built for Busy Legal Teams and Bulk Ordering
These exhibit tabs are designed for law firms and legal departments that purchase in quantity and require dependable, repeatable results. Durable construction and consistent tab formatting help maintain uniform exhibit organization across cases, attorneys, and support staff, reducing rework and confusion in high-volume legal environments.
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