How to See Your Full Credit Card Number on Chase

You can view your full Chase credit card number through the Chase mobile app by navigating to your card details within your account. Chase also lets you access this information through its website, though the mobile app is the most straightforward method. Here’s exactly how to find it.

Finding Your Full Card Number in the Chase App

Open the Chase mobile app on your phone and log in with your username, password, and any verification step (like Face ID, fingerprint, or a one-time code). Once you’re on the home screen, tap on the credit card account you want to view. Look for an option labeled something like “Show card number” or “See card details” near the image of your card. Tapping it will reveal your full 16-digit card number, expiration date, and the three-digit security code (CVV) on the back.

Chase requires you to verify your identity before displaying sensitive card details, so you may be prompted for biometric authentication or your passcode again before the number appears. This is a security measure, not a glitch. The full number typically displays for a limited time before it’s hidden again.

Viewing Your Card Number on Chase.com

Log into your account at chase.com and click on the credit card you want to view. From your account summary page, look for a link or icon near your card image that lets you view card details. You’ll go through a verification step, after which Chase will display the full card number, expiration date, and CVV. If you don’t see the option immediately, check under account settings or card management for your specific card.

This feature is useful when your physical card isn’t nearby and you need the number for an online purchase, a bill payment, or to add the card to a digital wallet.

When the Full Number Won’t Display

A few situations can prevent you from seeing your full card number. If your account is locked, restricted, or has a fraud alert on it, Chase may block access to card details until the issue is resolved. A newly opened account or a recently replaced card may also take a day or two before the full number is available digitally. If you’ve just activated a new card, try again after 24 hours.

Make sure your Chase app is updated to the latest version. Older versions of the app may not support the card detail view, or the feature may appear in a different location than expected. Updating the app and restarting it usually resolves display issues.

Using a Digital Wallet as an Alternative

If you’ve already added your Chase credit card to Apple Pay, Google Pay, or Samsung Pay, you can find a version of your card number within that wallet app. Keep in mind that digital wallets typically show a “device account number” rather than your actual credit card number. This device number is different from the one printed on your physical card and is used specifically for contactless and mobile payments. It won’t work if you need to type in your real card number for an online checkout or phone order.

For those situations, the Chase app itself remains the most reliable way to pull up your actual card number without having the physical card in hand.

Keeping Your Card Number Secure

Once you view your full card number on screen, avoid screenshotting it or writing it down in an unsecured location like a notes app or sticky note. If you need to store payment information for repeated use, save it directly within the retailer’s checkout system or a password manager that encrypts your data. Chase will let you pull up the number again anytime you need it, so there’s no reason to keep a copy floating around on your phone or desk.

If you suspect your card number has been compromised, you can request a new card number through the Chase app or by calling the number on the back of your card. Chase will issue a replacement with a new number, expiration date, and CVV, and you’ll need to update any autopay or subscription services tied to the old card.

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