How to check your 5/24 status: Four ways to check your status for free (2024)

Chase typically will not approve you for a new credit card if you’ve opened more than 5 credit card accounts within the last 24 months. This rule is colloquially known as 5/24. If you’re applying for a Chase card and have opened more than a few cards recently, you’ll want to check your 5/24 status before applying.

Here are the easiest ways to check your 5/24 status for free:

  • CreditWise from Capital One. Look for new accounts under “Accounts & Balances”
  • Credit Karma mobile app. Find a list of open accounts, sorted by account age under “Credit Factors.”
  • Credit Karma website. Find a list of open accounts, sorted by account age under “Score Details.”
  • Experian mobile app. Open your list of accounts and sort them by “Date Opened.”

More on each of these methods is below…

How to check your 5/24 status

There are several ways to check your 5/24 status. If you already subscribe to a service that allows you to see your entire credit report for free or if you’ve ordered your free credit report from annualcreditreport.com, you can simply count the accounts opened in the last two years.

But you don’t need to pull your entire credit report or subscribe to a paid service to check if you are under 5/24. If you don’t have ready access to a credit report, there are two free services that you can sign up for: CreditWise and Experian.

CreditWise from Capital One: The easiest way to check your 5/24 status

CreditWise from Capital One allows you view your TransUnion credit report and see your Vantage Score credit score for free. The service also offers credit monitoring, dark web alerts, and a credit simulator. All of this is free and you don’t need to be a Capital One cardmember. Even better, it allows you to easily determine your 5/24 status.

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Here’s how to check your 5/24 status with CreditWise from Capital One.

  • Log in to or sign up for CreditWise and click on “Your TransUnion Credit Report.”
  • Under “Accounts & Balances >” click on the icon that shows new accounts. (“5 New” in the graphic to the right.)
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The next screen will show you all of your accounts that you have opened in the previous two years. Expanding each account using the arrow on the right will display either your account open date or the age of your account under the account details.

Note that all accounts on your credit report show up with CreditWise. Only credit card accounts count toward 5/24. In the example to the right, one of the accounts is an auto loan, which does not count toward 5/24 status. This person has only opened four new accounts in the previous 24 months.

Credit Karma mobile app: Get your 5/24 status from your list of open accounts.

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Within the Credit Karma mobile app, you can quickly determine your 5/24 status by the account list displayed under Credit factors.

Here’s how to do it:

  • Within the mobile app, on the For You page, click on the “Credit” panel at the top of the screen.
  • Scroll past your score to the “Credit Factors” section.
  • Click on “Credit age.”

This will take you to a page that shows all of the accounts reporting to your credit report, ordered by account age. Count up the credit card accounts at the bottom of the list where the age is greater than 2 years to determine whether you are under 5/24.

Credit Karma website: Count your 5/24 accounts from the list of accounts.

You can also use the Credit Karma website to determine your 5/24 status. But the list of your accounts is in a slightly different place. Here’s where to find it:

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  • Select “Score Details” from the “Credit” drown-down menu at the top of the screen.
  • Scroll down to the “Credit Factors” section on the resulting page and click on “Credit age.”

You’ll see a list of all of your accounts reporting to your credit report, ordered by account age, similar to the mobile app. Count up the credit card accounts at the bottom of the list where the age is greater than 2 years to determine whether you are under 5/24.

Experian Mobile App: Get a list of your open accounts, ordered by account open date.

Experian recently made changes to its mobile app, but it is still one of the easiest ways to check your 5/24 status because you can pull up a list of credit card accounts by the date you opened them. Here’s how you can check your 5/24 status using Experian.

Experian will try to up-sell you into premium services. When you log into Experian’s website or mobile app, you’re likely going to see some sort of offer to “upgrade” your account. You do not need to pay to use the Experian mobile app, view your FICO score or see your Experian credit report.

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  • Click on “Credit” to navigate to the app’s credit page.
  • Click on “View Report” under quick actions.
  • On the Credit Reports page, click on “Accounts >”
  • On the Accounts page, select “Date Opened (New to Old)” from the Views menu at the top.

You’ll then see a list of all of the accounts reporting to your credit report, ordered by the date you opened the account. Simply count the credit card accounts that you’ve opened in the last two years to determine your 5/24 status.

What accounts count toward 5/24?

Any credit card account that is reporting to your personal credit report will count toward your 5/24 account count.

  • Closed credit card accounts count. Even if you’ve closed an account, if you opened the account within the past 2 years, it will count toward your 5/24 status.
  • Most business credit card accounts do not count. Many issuers do not report small business credit cards to your personal credit report. If they don’t show up on your personal credit report, they don’t count toward 5/24.
  • Non credit-card accounts don’t count. All of the above methods of counting your 5/24 account status will show auto loans, mortgages, and other accounts on your credit report. Be sure to exclude these when tallying your 5/24 account count.
  • Authorized user cards count… kind of. Cards on which you are an authorized user that report to your credit report count be default, but you can often get Chase to disregard these types of account if you speak to a representative for a reconsideration after being declined for a new account.

What is 5/24?

5/24 is a informal name for an unpublished rule that applies to applications for Chase credit cards. Chase will generally not approve you for a credit card if you’ve opened five or more credit cards within the past 24 months, though this appears to have softened in the last several months.

  • If you are “over 5/24,” that means you’ve opened more than five accounts in the previous 24 months. You will usually be denied if you apply for a Chase credit card.
  • If you are “under 5/24,” you won’t automatically be denied for a Chase credit card for having too many new accounts. But this doesn’t guarantee that you’ll be approved.

You can learn more about 5/24 in our overview of the 5/24 rule.

Why should you care about 5/24?

If you apply for Chase credit cards and open credit cards with some frequency, either to get a welcome bonus or to amass a collection of valuable benefits, you’ll want to be aware of your 5/24 status. Knowing if you’ll meet Chase’s 5/24 rule will help you make better decisions about applying for a credit card.

If you’re under 5/24 and have your eye on a few Chase credit cards, it’s probably best to prioritize your Chase applications and apply for other cards when you’re under 5/24.

If you’re over 5/24 and want a Chase credit card, it might be a good idea to prioritize business credit cards that don’t count toward your 5/24 status.

Frequently asked questions

Do business accounts count against 5/24?

Most small business credit cards do not report to your personal credit report if you pay on time. Chase only counts new credit accounts that show up on your personal credit report when calculating 5/24.

Do non-credit accounts like mortgages and car loans count against 5/24?

Chase doesn’t count new mortgages and car loans in its 5/24 calculation, but if you total new account of any kind is 5 or more in the last 24 months, your credit application will typically be denied. If mortgages, car loans, or other non-credit card accounts cause you to be over 5/24, call the Chase reconsideration department and ask them to manually review your application.

Can I get under 5/24 by disputing my credit report?

If you have inaccuracies on your credit report, you can get those resolved through dispute. However, disputing a legitimate account won’t cause it to fall off your credit report. When the credit bureaus investigates your dispute it will find that the account is legitimate and it will remain on your credit reports.

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How to check your 5/24 status: Four ways to check your status for free (2024)

FAQs

How to check your 5/24 status: Four ways to check your status for free? ›

How do I check my 5/24 status? Download a copy of your free credit report from one of the three bureaus (Transunion, Equifax or Experian) and count all the credit card accounts that you've been approved for in the last 24 months (also count closed accounts). Add up all these credit card accounts to get your 5/24 score.

How do I check my 5/24 status? ›

The best way to check your 5/24 status is to log in to a free service like LendingTree Spring or AnnualCreditReport.com and count the number of card accounts you've opened within the last 24 months. You should count all accounts you have opened within the last two years.

What is the 5 24 rule on Chase card application? ›

Chase's 5/24 rule means that you can't be approved for most Chase cards if you've opened five or more personal credit cards (from any card issuer) within the past 24 months.

What is the 2 30 rule for Chase? ›

2/30 Rule. The 2/30 rule says that you can only have two applications every 30 days or else you'll automatically be rejected. If you don't have a high credit score (700+), your chances of getting approved for the Chase Sapphire Reserve® is slim.

Does 7 to 10 days mean denial Chase? ›

If it says they'll let you know within 30 days, it means Chase has not processed the application yet. However, if the message says two weeks, this typically means you're approved. If it says 7-10 days, then it typically means you were rejected for the card.

How do I check my Uscis status online? ›

Check your case status online at https://egov.uscis.gov/casestatus/landing.do! You will need the I-797C receipt number of the case.

How to bypass Chase 5/24 rule? ›

How to bypass the Chase 5/24 rule? If you've been approved for five cards in the past 24 months, you will not be approved for another Chase card thanks to the 5/24 rule. There have been reports of “Selected for you” and “Just for you” offers being exempt from the 5/24 rule.

Does Chase 5 24 apply to upgrades? ›

Upgrading or downgrading a Chase card won't affect your 5/24 standing, since you're not opening a new card. Instead, you're trading one card for another. Just keep in mind that you won't qualify for any promotional offers like a welcome bonus.

What is the 2 48 rule for Chase? ›

This is a relatively new Chase rule, but an important one: You cannot receive a Sapphire sign-up bonus if you've already received a bonus from either version (Preferred or Reserve) within previous 48 months. It's important to note it's 48 months or 4 years from the receipt of the statement with the bonus on it.

What is the 10x Chase 5 24 rule? ›

The policy limits your ability to be approved for a new Chase credit card based on how many other credit card accounts you've recently opened. To be approved for a new credit card from Chase, you can't have opened five or more personal credit cards across all banks within the past 24 months.

Does churning hurt your credit? ›

How does credit card churning affect your credit? Each time you open a new card, your credit score can dip by about five to 10 points. Although this may not seem like a lot, your credit score is only one part of your financial profile.

Does Amex have a 5/24 rule? ›

American Express has rewards credit cards with generous welcome offers and worthwhile benefits. Although Amex doesn't impose a hard rule like Chase's 5/24, the issuer is fairly restrictive regarding application rules and lifetime limitations on their cards.

What is the one sapphire rule? ›

Eligibility for another Chase card

Chase also has a "one Sapphire card" rule, which means that if you already have one flavor of Sapphire card, you can't get another. (You can't, for example, have both the Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card and the Chase Sapphire Reserve®.)

Is 888 270 2127 legit? ›

Chip Lupo, Credit Card Writer

To contact the Chase reconsideration line, call 1 (888) 270-2127. Calling the Chase reconsideration line is a way for credit card applicants to request a second review of their application and potentially get their denial overturned.

What is the 24 month rule for Chase? ›

The 5/24 rule is an unofficial policy that dictates that Chase won't approve you for its cards if you've opened five or more personal credit card accounts from any issuer in the last 24 months. Put simply, the number of cards you've opened in the previous two years will affect your approval odds with Chase.

Why do I keep getting denied by Chase? ›

You violated an issuer's internal rule

Even if you have good credit, breaking one of these rules can lead to a denial. For example, Chase has a well-known 5/24 rule, which limits the number of credit cards you can be approved for to five within a two-year (24-month) period.

How do I check my current immigration status? ›

Online: Use the case status online tool to check for updates about your immigration case. You will need your 13-character receipt number from your application or petition. By phone: If you are calling from the U.S., contact the USCIS National Customer Service Center at 1-800-375-5283 or TTY 1-800-767-1833.

How do I check my CEAC status? ›

Applicants for nonimmigrant visas can view the status of their visa cases via the CEAC launch page . All NIV cases created within the past year are available in the CEAC Status Check. How to use the system: In order to use the CEAC Status Check, you will need to enter your CEAC barcode and the interview location.

How do I check my dependent visa status? ›

You can track the progress of your in-country immigration application by calling the UKVI contact centre on 0300 790 6268 and selecting option 2.

How do I check my Uscis expedite status? ›

You can track your expedite request using the expedite service request number that the USCIS officer gave you and your receipt number. You will be able to track your case expedite request at USCIS.gov.

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