Apply for a Credit Card Online from Discover (2024)

How to apply for a credit card online

  • Look for top features and benefits

  • Choose the best credit card for you

  • See if you're pre-approved

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When you consider credit card offers, it's important to know whether you want a card with no annual fee, a balance transfer offer, cash rewards or travel rewards, a 0% introductory APR, enhanced security programs, or other benefits.

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Once you know the card features that matter to you, you can review the benefits of each credit card online and pick one most likely to approve someone with your credit score.

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You might already be preapproved for a credit card that has everything you want-Discover makes it possible to find out before you submit a credit card application, and checking won't hurt your credit.

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Credit card companies consider a number of factors in their decision to approve your application, including your credit history and your ability to repay. So they may consider your credit score, income and more. One of the simplest helpful credit habits is to make at leastthe minimum payment for all of your bills on time every month.

Your credit limit is the maximum amount of the revolving line of credit on your card—or the total amount you can use on your card for purchases, balance transfers, etc. When you apply for a credit card, the bank or credit card company uses a variety of information to decide what credit limit they can offer. As you show responsible credit use, credit card issuers may increase your credit card limit.

Discover is accepted nationwide by 99% of the places that take credit cards.8 You can earn rewards with Discover when you shop in-store or online, order take-out, and much more.

Discover credit cards are available on the Discover it®platform, a set of common benefits we’re committed to providing to every customer. However, the rewards and some extra benefits vary from product to product to be sure we can give different customers what they need.

Discover it®Cash Back: earn rewards at different places

Discover it®Miles: great for vacations or staycations

Discover it® Chrome Gas & Restaurants: earn rewards on road trips

Discover it® Secured Credit Card: build your credit history3

Discover it®Student Cash Back: students earn rewards at different places

Discover it®Chrome for Students: students earn rewards at gas stations and restaurants

NHL®Discover it®: put your favorite team on your card

Discover Card credit score requirements vary by product. In general, the standard Discover it® Card is for people with established credit. But the Discover Secured credit card is built for people looking to build or rebuild their credit with responsible use.3 No matter what, cardmembers earn Discover Card rewards on every purchase.

As a Discover® Cardmember, you can have two different credit cards. Discover credit cards let you earn rewards on each eligible purchase, from cash back rewards to miles for travel and more.

You may receive credit card offers in the mail, by email, or online. Compare your offers by rewards, sign-up bonus, benefits, APR (including introductory rates), fees, and credit limits. Look for rewards programs that fit the way you spend. If you know you’ll use the card for groceries, gas, dining, or travel, you may be able to find a card that helps you earn more. And look for a sign-up bonus that doesn’t have a minimum spending amount required to get your extra rewards.

You can apply for Discover credit cards at Discover.com or by calling 1-800-DISCOVER (1-800-347-2683). Select from cash back credit cards or travel credit cards. We also have Discover student cards. All our credit cards earn Discover rewards on every purchase. You’ll need to be 18 or older to apply for a card.If you're not yet 21, you will have to apply online. Discover Secured credit card applicants must also apply online.

If you’re thinking about how to get a credit card, check your credit score to figure out your likely credit card eligibility. Then, a credit card comparison can help you choose the one that’s best for you. It’s always good to check if you’re pre-approved for a card before you apply. See if you’re pre-approved with no harm to your credit score,7 but remember a full application for a credit card may impact your credit score. Check to see if you‘re pre-approved.

A credit card is a revolving loan that you can use to make purchases. Each month you’ll receive a statement telling you how much of the loan you have used and have to pay back. If you pay the statement balance in full by the due date each month, you won't be charged interest on purchases. Otherwise, your APR will apply to your unpaid credit card balance and you’ll have interest charges in your next statement. When you apply for a credit card, the credit card issuer will pull your credit report–which could result in a hard inquiry–as one of the factors they use to decide whether to approve your application. Credit cards often provide rewards on purchases, which is usually a percentage of the amount you spent with the card. A credit card comparison shows you different rewards and benefits and can help you find the credit card that’s best for you.

There’s no easy credit card to get. Credit card approval isn’t guaranteed and depends on many factors, like your credit history and income. If you have an established credit history and good credit score, you may find you can get approved for many cards. However, if you’re just starting your credit journey or want to rebuild your credit history,3 a Discover it® Secured Card may be best for you. Similarly, students with limited or no credit history may find that a Discover student card better fits their financial needs. And remember, every Discover credit card earns rewards on purchases.

Discover offers many benefits across our line of products. All Discover Cards offer rewards, either cash back or Miles, on each eligible purchase. Plus, only Discover automatically gives unlimited Cashback Match to all new cardmembers: we'll automatically match all the cash back you've earned at the end of your first year.1 Also, Discover has no annual fee on any of our cards. We’re also serious about protecting your personal information, with benefits that include Online Privacy Protection, free Social Security number alerts, $0 Fraud Liability Guarantee, and more.

There are many reasons to get a credit card: you may decide to apply for a credit card for the rewards, APR (including intro rates), or sign-up offers. Or you might want to build your credit history. Some credit cards, like Discover, provide $0 Fraud Liability Guarantee, which means you’re never responsible for unauthorized purchases on your DiscoverCard account.5 Also, credit cards often provide extra benefits, like providing helpful alerts on your spending and more.

Different credit cards require a different credit rating for approval. Some cards are only for people with excellent credit or good credit. Other cards are great if you have fair credit or are building or rebuilding credit. The credit card company will run a credit check as part of its decision to approve your application. It’s a good idea to check your credit score or get a copy of your credit report before applying for a new card.

It’s always good to check if you’re pre-approved to see your likely offers before you apply for a card.You can see if you’repre-approvedwith no harm to your credit score,7 but each full application for a credit card may impact your credit score.

Cash Back Credit Cards:Discover it®Cash Back, Gas & Restaurant Card, NHL®Discover it®

Travel Credit Card:Discover it®Miles

Student Credit Cards:Discover it Student®Cash Back, Student Chrome Card

Secured Credit Card:Discover it®Secured credit card

Cash Back Credit Cards


Intro purchase APR is x%for xmonths from date of account opening then the standard purchase APR applies. Intro Balance Transfer APR is x% for x months from date of first transfer, for transfers under this offer that post to your account by then the standard purchase APR applies. Standard purchase APR: x% variable to x% variable, based on your creditworthiness. Cash APR: x% variable. Variable APRs will vary with the market based on the Prime Rate. Minimum interest charge: If you are charged interest, the charge will be no less than $.50. Cash advance fee: Either $10 or 5% of the amount of each cash advance, whichever is greater. Balance transfer fee: x% Intro fee on balances transferred by and up to x% fee for future balance transfers will apply. Annual Fee: None. Rates as of . We will apply payments at our discretion, including in a manner most favorable or convenient for us. Each billing period, we will generally apply amounts you pay that exceed the Minimum Payment Due to balances with higher APRs before balances with lower APRs as of the date we credit your payment.

Travel Credit Card


Intro purchase APR is x% for xmonths from date of account opening then the standard purchase APR applies. Intro Balance Transfer APR is x% for xmonths from date of first transfer, for transfers under this offer that post to your account by then the standard purchase APR applies. Standard purchase APR: x%variable to x%variable, based on your creditworthiness. Cash APR: x%variable. Variable APRs will vary with the market based on the Prime Rate. Minimum interest charge: If you are charged interest, the charge will be no less than $.50. Cash advance fee: Either $10 or 5% of the amount of each cash advance, whichever is greater. Balance transfer fee: x%Intro fee on balances transferred by and up to x%fee for future balance transfers will apply. Annual Fee: None. Rates as of . We will apply payments at our discretion, including in a manner most favorable or convenient for us. Each billing period, we will generally apply amounts you pay that exceed the Minimum Payment Due to balances with higher APRs before balances with lower APRs as of the date we credit your payment.

Student Credit Cards


Intro purchase APRisx%forx monthsfrom date of account opening then the standard purchase APR applies.Intro Balance Transfer APRisx%forx monthsfrom date of first transfer, for transfers under this offer that post to your account bythen the standard purchase APR applies.Standard purchase APR: x% - x%variable, based on your creditworthiness.Cash APR: x%variable. Variable APRs will vary with the market based on the Prime Rate. Minimum interest charge: If you are charged interest, the charge will be no less than $.50.Cash advance fee:Either$10or5%of the amount of each cash advance, whichever is greater.Balance transfer fee: x%Intro fee on balances transferred byand up tox%fee for future balance transfers will apply.Annual Fee: None. Rates as of. We will apply payments at our discretion, including in a manner most favorable or convenient for us. Each billing period, we will generally apply amounts you pay that exceed the Minimum Payment Due to balances with higher APRs before balances with lower APRs as of the date we credit your payment.

Secured Credit Card


x% standard variable purchase APR.Intro Balance Transfer APRisx%forxmonthsfrom date of first transfer, for transfers under this offer that post to your account bythen the standard purchase APR applies.Cash APR: x%variable. Variable APRs will vary with the market based on the Prime Rate. Minimum interest charge: If you are charged interest, the charge will be no less than$.50.Cash advance fee:Either$10or5%of the amount of each cash advance, whichever is greater.Balance transfer fee: x%Intro fee on balances transferred byand up tox%fee for future balance transfers will apply.Annual Fee: None. Rates as of. We will apply payments at our discretion, including in a manner most favorable or convenient for us. Each billing period, we will generally apply amounts you pay that exceed the Minimum Payment Due to balances with higher APRs before balances with lower APRs as of the date we credit your payment.

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  1. Cashback Match:Only from Discover as of January 2024.We'll match all the cash back rewards you've earned on your credit card from the day your new account is approved through your first 12 consecutive billing periods or 365 days, whichever is longer, and add it to your rewards account within two billing periods. You've earned cash back rewards only when they're processed, which may be after the transaction date. We will not match: rewards that are processed after your match period ends; statement credits; rewards transfers from Discover checking or other deposit accounts; or rewards for accounts that are closed. This promotional offer may not be available in the future and is exclusively for new cardmembers. No purchase minimums.

    Discover Match®:Only from Discover as of January 2024. We'll match all the Miles rewards you've earned on your credit card from the day your new account is approved through your first 12 consecutive billing periods or 365 days, whichever is longer, and add it to your rewards account within two billing periods. You've earned Miles rewards only when they're processed, which may be after the transaction date. We will not match: rewards that are processed after your match period ends; statement credits; rewards transfers from Discover checking or other deposit accounts; or rewards for accounts that are closed. This promotional offer may not be available in the future and is exclusively for new cardmembers. No purchase minimums.

  2. 2% Cash Back at gas and restaurants:You earn a full 2%Cashback Bonus® on your first $1000 in combined purchases at Gas Stations (stand-alone), and Restaurants each calendar quarter.Calendar quarters begin January 1, April 1, July 1, and October 1. Purchases at Gas Stations and Restaurants over the quarterly cap, and all other purchases, earn 1% cash back. Gas Station purchases include those made at merchants classified as places that sell automotive gasoline that can be bought at the pump or inside the station, and some public electric vehicle charging stations. Gas Stations affiliated with supermarkets, supercenters, and wholesale clubs may not be eligible. Restaurant purchases include those made at merchants classified as full-service restaurants, cafes, cafeterias, fast-food locations, and restaurant delivery services. Purchases must be made with merchants in the U.S. To qualify for 2%, the purchase transaction date must be before or on the last day of the offer or promotion. For online purchases, the transaction date from the merchant may be the date when the item ships. Rewards are added to your account within two billing periods. Even if a purchase appears to fit in a 2% category, the merchant may not have a merchant category code (MCC) in that category. Merchants and payment processors are assigned an MCC based on their typical products and services. Discover Card does not assign MCCs to merchants. Certain third-party payment accounts and digital wallet transactions may not earn 2% if the technology does not provide sufficient transaction details or a qualifying MCC. Learn more atDiscover.com/digitalwallets.SeeCashback Bonus Program Terms and Conditionsformore information.

  3. Build credit with responsible use: Discover reports your credit history to the three major credit bureaus so it can help build/rebuild your credit if used responsibly. Late payments, delinquencies or other derogatory activity with your credit card accounts and loans mayadversely impact your ability to build/rebuild credit.

  4. Minimum Security Deposit:If approved, you must make a minimum security deposit of $200 (or more, in increments of $100 up to $2,500), which will equal your requested credit limit. Discover will determine your maximum credit limit by your income and ability to pay.

  5. $0 Fraud Liability:An “unauthorized purchase” is a purchase where you have not given access to your card information to another person or a merchant for one-time or repeated charges. Please use reasonable care to protect your card and do not share it with employees, relatives, or friends. Learn more atDiscover.com/fraudFAQ.

  6. About product reviews: We calculate the average product rating based on ratings that customers submit. We exclude some reviews from being displayed for reasons such as the customer included profanity, reviewed the wrong product, submitted inappropriate or irrelevant content, or revealed personally identifying information. Reviews are not filtered, edited, or deleted simply because they are negative or are lower rated. If a review is excluded, the associated rating is not calculated in the average product rating.

  7. There is no hard inquiry to your credit report to check if you’re pre-approved. If you’re pre-approved, and you move forward with submitting an application for the credit card, it will result in a hard inquiry which may impact your credit score. Receiving a pre-approval offer does not guarantee approval. Applicants applying without a social security number are not eligible to receive pre-approval offers. Card applicants cannot be pre-approved for the NHL Discover Card.

  8. Acceptance: According to the Feb 2023 issue of the Nilson Report.

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Apply for a Credit Card Online from Discover (2024)

FAQs

Why would Discover not approve a credit card? ›

Credit card issuers take your income and expenses into account when assessing whether you'll be able to pay your credit card bill. If you have a reasonably good credit score but keep getting denied for a credit card, it may be that your annual income is too low or your rent is too high in relation to your income.

What credit score is needed for a Discover card? ›

The minimum credit score needed to get most Discover credit cards is 700 or above. There are a few Discover cards for which there's no minimum credit score requirement, such as the Discover it® Secured Credit Card which you can get with a bad credit score (below 640).

Is it hard to get approved for a Discover card? ›

If you want to get a Discover® credit card, you may be wondering how hard it is to get approved. Your credit score plays an important role here. The best Discover credit cards are aimed at consumers with FICO® Scores of 670 or above. If you have good or excellent credit, that helps quite a bit.

Does Discover credit card ask for proof of income? ›

Show income when you apply

To qualify for a credit card, you must demonstrate your ability to pay. A credit card application typically asks for income from various sources. The following are examples of income that credit card issuers may consider: Income from employment (wages, salary or tips)

Which card is easiest to get approved for? ›

The Discover it® Secured Credit Card is our top pick for easiest credit card to get because it's geared toward those with limited / poor credit. It offers great rewards and charges a $0 annual fee.

Why is Discover card not accepted? ›

Some local businesses and restaurants -- that is, those that aren't franchised or part of national brands -- won't accept Discover credit cards, mainly because the processing fees are slightly higher than Mastercard and Visa.

Can I get a Discover card with a 550 credit score? ›

None of the cards have a minimum credit score required for approval. Discover also offers a pre-approval form, so people can see whether they would be approved for a credit card and what APR they would receive before they apply.

Does discover card accept everyone? ›

Discover is accepted nationwide by 99% of the places that take credit cards.

Can I get a Discover card with a 580 credit score? ›

Key points about: qualifying for Discover cards

You don't need a specific credit score to apply for Discover cards. However, your credit score is one important factor. With a higher credit score, you may qualify for credit cards with better rates and rewards.

What is the minimum income for Discover? ›

Eligibility rules may vary among lenders, so be sure to review what each lender requires. For a Discover personal loan, for example, you must have a minimum individual or household annual income of $25,000 to be considered.

Which Discover card is easier to get? ›

For example, there's no credit score required to apply for a Discover it® Secured Card. Generally, the minimum credit score needed for a secured card is lower than the minimum score you need to qualify for an unsecured credit card, or a credit score may not be required at all.

How fast does Discover approve? ›

At this point, there are three possible outcomes: You can be instantly approved for an account, instantly denied, or receive a message that your application needs further review. With an instant approval, the issuer will typically deliver the card in 7-10 business days.

What is a good annual income for a credit card? ›

A good annual income for a credit card is more than $39,000 for a single individual or $63,000 for a household. Anything lower than that is below the median yearly earnings for Americans. However, there's no official minimum income amount required for credit card approval in general.

Can I get a Discover card with no income? ›

If you're a borrower between 18-20, you must provide proof of independent income as required by the Credit CARD Act of 2009—but you don't necessarily need a job, according to the Federal Trade Commission. For example, income can include regular allowances or leftover funds from a scholarship or student loan.

Should I let my credit card company know my income? ›

You should update your income with your credit card issuer if it has increased since you applied for your card. If your income has gone down, then it's better not to update it with your card issuer. Here's why: Credit card issuers use your income to determine your card's credit limit.

Why are Discover cards being declined? ›

Key points about: declined credit cards

If you reach your credit limit or make a purchase that exceeds your available credit, your card may be declined. A large purchase that doesn't fit your spending patterns may appear suspicious to your credit card company, so they may decline the transaction.

Why wont my credit card get approved? ›

If you don't have a substantial source of income — or none at all — you may struggle to be approved for a credit card. Having poor payment history is an indicator that you may not be able to repay the credit lenders extend. Lenders may not look favorably upon applicants who are carrying debt.

Why did I get denied for a credit card when my credit is good? ›

Among the reasons you might be denied for a credit card with good credit is issuer restrictions. Many credit card issuers have rules that automatically decline new applications after the cardholder has a certain number of credit cards with a given bank, though they don't always advertise the limit.

Why would a credit card get rejected? ›

A credit card application can get denied for various reasons: low credit score, high credit utilisation ratio, insufficient credit history, etc. You can improve your creditworthiness by following the best financial practices and increase the chances of your application getting approved.

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