---
title: "Get a stamp"
method: GET
path: "/stamps/{stamper_stamp_id}"
tags: ["Stamper"]
---

# Get a stamp

`GET /stamps/{stamper_stamp_id}`

Get a specific stamp from the stamper card.

## Path parameters

- `stamper_stamp_id` string, required

## Headers

- `Accept-Language` string

## Response `200`

OK

- object
  - `data` StamperStamp — Stamp resource.
    - `stamp_id` string — The unique ID of the stamper stamp.
    - `customer_id` string — The unique ID of the stamper card holder. [GET /customers](https://carecloud.readme.io/reference/getcustomers)
    - `purchase_id` string — The unique ID of the purchase that triggered the stamp to be collected. [GET /purchases](https://carecloud.readme.io/reference/getpurchases)
    - `stamper_card_id` string — The unique ID of the stamper card. [GET /stamper-cards](https://carecloud.readme.io/reference/getstampercards)
    - `stamp_order` integer — An order of the stamp in the card. If null, the stamp is not assign to any stamper card.
    - `stamper_condition_id` string — The unique ID of the stamper condition. An information about condition is available at the stamper campaign that stamp is part of.
    - `created_at` string — Timestamp when the customer collected the stamp. Accepts the format `YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS` or ISO-8601 format (`YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS`). All times must be in the local timezone.
    - `last_change` string — Date and time of the last change. *(YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS)*
    - `state` 0 | 1 — State of the stamp. *Possible values are: 0 - deleted / 1 - active*

## Other responses

- `400` — Bad input parameter. The response body's `error.error_data.invalid_params[]` array lists the parameters that caused the failure, each carrying a `reason` code. See the `BadRequestErrorBody` schema for the generic reason taxonomy. Operations with domain-specific business rules document additional reasons at the operation level.
- `401` — The client has invalid credentials or auth token.
- `403` — The client does not exist or the client tried to access an unauthorized property or resource.
- `404` — The resource was not found.
- `405` — The resource does not support the specified HTTP method.
- `429` — Too many requests - more than the resource limit.
- `500` — Server is not working as expected.
- `503` — Temporary state when the service is temporarily unavailable, overloaded or there is a maintenance window.

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