You may qualify for unclaimed settlement money Check in 30 Seconds →
📄 Filing Guide · 2026

How to File a Home Depot Class Action Settlement Claim (2026)

A step-by-step guide to filing a Home Depot class action settlement claim—no lawyer required.

0 open settlements

Am I eligible for a Home Depot settlement?

Answer 3 quick questions to find out which Home Depot settlements you qualify for and how to file.

Check My Eligibility →

📄 Step-by-Step: How to File Your Home Depot Settlement Claim

1

Confirm you used a payment card at a Home Depot store between April and September 2014 — this is the window of the Home Depot data breach that exposed approximately 56 million card numbers.

2

Gather the credit or debit card you used at Home Depot stores during that period. The card issuer name (Visa, Mastercard, etc.) and last 4 digits are sufficient.

3

For financial institution settlement: if you are a bank or credit union whose cards were compromised, a separate institutional claim process applies.

4

Visit the official settlement administrator's claim portal linked in the settlement card. Consumer claims allow self-certification for the basic payment.

5

Complete the claim form confirming your card use at Home Depot during April–September 2014, provide your current contact information, and submit.

6

Submit before the deadline shown on the card. Home Depot settlement payments were distributed via check — provide your current mailing address.

💡

Proof tip: Home Depot breach settlement claims allow self-certification. You need to confirm use of a payment card at Home Depot stores during the breach window. No purchase receipts are required for the basic claim.

No open Home Depot settlements are currently accepting claims. Check back soon — new cases open regularly.

Browse All Open Settlements →

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Visit the official settlement administrator's site linked in the settlement card, confirm you used a payment card at Home Depot during April–September 2014, provide your contact details and card information, and submit. No receipts required for the basic claim. Filing takes under 10 minutes.
In 2014, hackers installed malware on Home Depot's self-checkout terminals, stealing approximately 56 million credit and debit card numbers. The breach was active from April to September 2014. Home Depot paid $17.5 million in settlements to affected customers and $134.5 million to financial institutions.
The Home Depot consumer settlement created a $13 million fund. Basic claims paid approximately $2–$5 per qualifying cardholder. Documented fraud victims received higher payments. Financial institution claims were handled under a separate process.
Yes. The settlement covers all customers who used a payment card at Home Depot during the breach window, regardless of whether you experienced actual fraud. Presence during the breach period is sufficient for the basic claim.
Check the settlement cards on this page for currently open Home Depot cases. The 2014 breach settlement completed distribution, but Home Depot has faced additional consumer protection and employment class actions.
Filing directly through the official settlement administrator is always free. SettlementRadar offers a $9.99 done-for-you service where we complete and submit the claim form on your behalf — ideal if you want to save time or find the forms confusing.
Once the deadline passes, the settlement administrator stops accepting claims. There are no extensions for individual claimants. Set a calendar reminder or subscribe to SettlementRadar emails to get notified before deadlines close.
No. Class action settlement claims are specifically designed for individual consumers to file directly. The class attorneys (who negotiated the settlement) are paid separately from the settlement fund. You keep 100% of your individual payout. No attorney is needed and no percentage is taken.
⚖️ Comparing