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Your credit line will equal your deposit amount, starting at $200.1
Smart habits like paying all your bills on time and in full each month can help you build credit with responsible use.2
After 7 months, we begin automatic monthly account reviews to see if you qualify to upgrade to an 'unsecured' card and get your deposit back.3
Earn 2% Cashback Bonus® at Gas Stations and Restaurants on up to $1,000 in combined purchases each quarter, automatically. Plus, earn unlimited 1% cash back on all other purchases.††
Earn unlimited 1% cash back on all your other purchases.
Get an unlimited dollar-for-dollar match of all the cash back you earn at the end of your first year, automatically. There is no limit to how much we’ll match.4
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The Discover it® Secured Credit Card helps you build your credit history with responsible use.2 It looks and acts like a traditional credit card except that you provide a refundable security deposit, which will equal your credit line, of at least $200.1 And like a traditional credit card, as you use your credit card, you’ll need to make payments each month and your credit card account use is reported to the three major credit bureaus. So, your on-time payments and responsible use can help build your credit history.2 Discover conducts automatic reviews starting at 7 months to see if we can transition you to an unsecured line of credit and return your deposit.3 These reviews will look for your responsible credit use across all your cards and loans, not just with Discover. Apply Now.
A secured credit card requires you to make a deposit equal to the amount of your credit line, while an unsecured credit card requires no deposit.
To determine if you qualify for an account, we review the information that you provide on the application, information in your credit report, as well as other information we may have about your creditworthiness. You’ll need to be at least 18 years of age, have a Social Security number, U.S. address and U.S. bank account, and provide all the required information in the online application. Be sure to have your bank routing number and account number handy when you apply. There’s no credit score required to apply* for a Discover it®️ Secured Credit Card.
If you’re not approved, we’ll provide you with the score we obtained, which credit reporting agency it was obtained from, and the reasons we couldn’t approve your application.
Applications are taken 24X7 on Discover.com. Apply Now
Discover determines your credit limit based on the information you provide. Your secured credit card requires a refundable security deposit, and your credit line will equal your deposit amount, starting at $200. Bank information must be provided when submitting your deposit.1 If approved, you could have a credit limit up to $2,500.
1. If you pay your balance in full and close your credit card account, we'll refund your security deposit, which can take up to two billing cycles plus 10 days.
2. After 7 months, we begin automatic monthly account reviews to see if you qualify to upgrade to an 'unsecured' card and get your deposit back.3 These reviews are based on responsible credit management across all of your credit cards and loans, including Discover and others.
Yes. Getting a secured credit card isn’t guaranteed. Your application can be turned down.
Your APR—or annual percentage rate—on a secured credit card is a statement of the interest rate as a yearly rate. Let's say you started a new term and charged $500 for books, with an 18% APR. If you made only the minimum payment every month for 12 months, you would owe an extra $42 in interest.
With Discover, your secured credit card requires a refundable security deposit, and your credit line will equal your deposit amount, starting at $200. Bank information must be provided when submitting your deposit.1 When you're trying to build a credit history, you need a credit limit that lets you easily make regular purchases and pay your bill responsibly.
Yes, a credit card issuer will typically place a hard inquiry on your credit report when you apply for either secured or unsecured credit cards.
Paying your Discover it®️ Secured credit card is like paying any regular credit card. Each month, you’ll receive a statement with your minimum payment due by the due date. Pay at least the minimum amount due by the due date to keep your account in good standing.
No, you can't increase the credit limit on your secured card. However, you can get your deposit back after six consecutive months of on-time payments and maintaining good status on all your credit accounts. If you qualify to get your deposit back, you’ll automatically be considered for a credit line increase.3
x% Standard Variable Purchase APR† applies.
When you're just starting out and you have no credit history at all, you need to find the right credit card that can help prepare you for the future. On-time payments can help put you on the right financial path. It's important to show a good credit score in case you want to rent an apartment, finance a car loan, get hired by employers who review credit reports, or use a mortgage to buy a house.
Discover shows your FICO® Credit Score9 for free, so you can track it. Seeing how your credit score is affected by your credit actions can help you improve your credit knowledge.
With the Discover it® Secured Credit Card, you provide a refundable security deposit to back your credit line. You still make monthly payments, and can build credit with responsible use.2
The Discover it® Secured Card can help you build credit with responsible use2, like making your payments on time and in full each month. Payment history is reported to the credit bureaus.
Another part of responsible credit card use is to keep your balances low to improve your credit utilization ratio–using less of your available credit is viewed by credit bureaus more favorably.
After 7 months, we begin automatic monthly account reviews to see if you qualify to upgrade to an 'unsecured' card and get your deposit back.3
We’ll help you regularly remove your personal info from select people-search websites that could sell your data. It’s free, activate with the Discover app.17
You're never responsible for unauthorized purchases on your Discover Card.15
You can talk to a real person from our customer service team any time.18
Viewing your Credit Scorecard will never impact your FICO® Score.9
Before you apply, see what Discover offers you could be pre-approved for with no harm to your credit score19
Denied for credit cards or loans due to poor credit? Learn what secured cards are and how one can help you build your credit history2 and get back on track.
Use these tips on how to use your secured credit card.
Learn what makes a secured credit card different than an unsecured credit card, including which card requires a deposit and how you can qualify for each.
Worried about not getting your security deposit back? Learn more about how secured cards work.