Convenience Store & Gas Station Name Badges

Custom magnetic name badges for convenience store and gas station clerks, shift leads, and managers. Add a name and role, choose a finish, add your team, and order.

Updated July 2026 · Made in the USA · Ships in 7 to 10 business days

Quick Answer

  • Convenience store and gas station name badges are simple, legible magnetic badges naming the clerk, which builds fast trust in a solo-shift, cash-and-fuel environment and supports accountability on age-restricted sales.
  • Use a distinct finish or a Shift Lead / Manager line so customers and vendors spot who is in charge. From $8.49 each, volume pricing at 25/50/100/250+.
  • Made in the USA, no minimum, purchase orders and Net 30 accepted, design saved for fast high-turnover reorders.
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Built for the solo shift and the age-restricted sale

The convenience channel has a badge problem no other retail format shares: the store is often run by one person on a shift. There is no floor manager two aisles over, no team of associates in matching aprons, just a single clerk behind the counter handling fuel, lottery, tobacco, coffee and a line of customers at once. In that setting a name badge does two specific jobs. It humanizes a fast, transactional interaction so a regular can greet the overnight clerk by name, and it puts a clear, accountable identity on the person ringing up age-restricted products.

That second point is why we treat c-store badges as a compliance tool, not just decoration. Tobacco, vape, alcohol and lottery sales all ride on the clerk verifying age, and a visible name badge naming the person who made the sale is part of how brands, franchises and regulators expect that accountability to look. We print the exact name and role line your franchise program or state rules call for, at a size that is easy to read across a counter.

A finish that signals who is in charge

Because staffing is thin, the "who do I ask" problem gets solved by the badge itself. A common setup is a plain finish for clerks and a distinct finish or a Shift Lead or Manager line for the supervisor, so a customer with a problem, a fuel-delivery driver, or a vendor restocking the cooler can immediately find the person with authority. You can order clerk and lead badges together in one coordinated batch.

Made for turnover and a rough counter

Convenience retail runs some of the highest employee turnover in all of retail, which changes how a badge program has to work: the design has to be on file so a new overnight hire is badged in a click, not a project. The badges themselves are built for the environment, with a magnetic backing that grips a uniform shirt with no pin hole and a sealed face that resists coffee, fuel residue and constant handling. The plastic core will not rust like a stamped metal tag near the pumps and the car wash.

"On a solo shift the badge is the store's face and its accountability record at the same time. A named clerk is both friendlier to the regular and clearer on an age-restricted sale." Convenience retailing note, NACS the Association for Convenience & Fuel Retailing guidance

There are roughly 150,000 convenience stores across the United States, the large majority run by single-store operators and small franchisees, and most sell age-restricted products every hour they are open. A simple named badge, reorderable in one click as staff turn over, is one of the cheapest tools a c-store has for both service and compliance, and we keep every operator's design on file.

Convenience Store Name Badge FAQ

What name badges do convenience stores and gas stations use?

Convenience stores and gas stations use reusable magnetic name badges that show a first name and usually a role such as Cashier, Shift Lead or Manager. Because a c-store is a fast, high-turnover, cash-and-fuel environment often staffed alone on a shift, a simple, legible badge that names the clerk builds quick trust with customers and satisfies the ID expectations of age-restricted sales. NameBadge.com makes them in the USA with no minimum.

Are name badges required for selling age-restricted products?

A visible name or ID on staff is a common requirement in tobacco, vape, alcohol and lottery retailing, and many franchise and brand programs require it as part of their store standards. A clear name badge that identifies the clerk making an age-restricted sale supports that accountability. Confirm your state and franchise rules, then we print the exact name and role line you need.

Can I get a shift-lead or manager badge that stands out?

Yes. A common setup is a plain finish for clerks and a different finish or a Shift Lead / Manager line for supervisors, so a customer with a problem or a vendor making a delivery can spot who is in charge on a thinly staffed shift. You can order both in one mixed batch in coordinated finishes.

Do you offer bulk pricing and purchase orders for multi-store operators?

Yes. Every badge has tiered volume pricing at 25, 50, 100 and 250 plus, which fits a franchisee or jobber running a group of fuel-and-convenience sites and re-badging around heavy turnover. We accept purchase orders and Net 30 terms, and we keep your design on file so a new overnight clerk is a one-click reorder.