The legal age to get a credit card in Canada is 18 years old. Those under 18 can become secondary cardholders on someone else's account or get a pre-paid credit card.
The legal age to obtain a credit card in Alabama is 19. However, individuals under 19 can be authorized users on someone else's credit card.
You must be at least 18 years of age to apply for credit in the US. However, you must have a co-signer and/or proof of adequate income. To independently get a credit card you must be 21.
The legal age to apply for a credit card in the UK is 18 years old. This is to ensure that individuals are considered mature enough to handle credit responsibly and understand the terms and conditions associated with owning a credit card.
In most places, the legal age to enter into a contract, including taking on debt, is typically 18. However, certain types of debt, such as credit cards, may require you to be 21 due to the Credit CARD Act of 2009. It's important to check the specific laws in your location.
There is no specific legal age to use a debit card, but most banks require individuals to be at least 18 years old to open a bank account and obtain a debit card. In some cases, minors can have a joint account with a parent or guardian to use a debit card.
The legal age to obtain a credit card in Alabama is 19. However, individuals under 19 can be authorized users on someone else's credit card.
For one to have a credit card, one must be of a legal age.
You must be at least 18 years of age to apply for credit in the US. However, you must have a co-signer and/or proof of adequate income. To independently get a credit card you must be 21.
The legal age to apply for a credit card in the UK is 18 years old. This is to ensure that individuals are considered mature enough to handle credit responsibly and understand the terms and conditions associated with owning a credit card.
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The legal age to apply for a store credit card is 18. Even though you cannot buy it by yourself, you can have it legally bought at 18 years of age with parents permission and guidance.
No. A credit card does not prove age or identity.
I think you get one there as soon as you are born! I really don't know.
In Canada, one must be at least 18 years of age in order to apply for a credit card. Once a credit card is issued, the main limitation is the available credit, which is the maximum outstanding amount you can have on your credit card at any given time.
Someone can get an Icici credit card starting at age 18. Age should not be the main consideration when getting a credit card. Credit history and responsibility are important.
The age that one can enter into a legal contract by law is 18. There are a few exceptions in a few states. If a credit card company knowingly issued a card to a minor, the person could not be held responsible for payment. However, is the minor committed fraud by claiming to be of legal age, that is a different story.
Before you worry about a credit card, I'd suggest you work on your English grammar and spelling. If you are not of legal age to be responsible for your debts, then yes, you WILL need a co-signer.