How to File a Target Class Action Settlement Claim (2026)
A step-by-step guide to filing a Target class action settlement claim—no lawyer required.
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Identify your Target settlement: the 2013 data breach (40M credit/debit cards), pricing discrepancy cases, or consumer protection settlements.
For the Target 2013 data breach: confirm you used a credit or debit card at a Target store between November 27 and December 18, 2013 (the specific breach window).
Gather the credit/debit card number you used at Target during that period, or your bank/card issuer name if the exact number is unavailable.
Visit the official settlement administrator's claim portal linked on the settlement card above. Target breach claims accept self-certification with card details from the breach period.
Complete the claim form with your card information and contact details. Provide documentation of any fraud or unreimbursed losses for higher-tier payments.
Submit before the deadline. Target settlement payments were distributed via check — update your mailing address when filing.
Proof tip: The Target 2013 breach settlement allows self-certification. You need the card issuer name and approximate card used at Target between Nov 27–Dec 18, 2013. Exact card numbers are helpful but the administrator can verify using issuer and date information.
No open Target settlements are currently accepting claims. Check back soon — new cases open regularly.
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