To use target.com/checkbalance, go to the official Target balance page, enter your 15-digit Gift Card Number and 8-digit Access Number, and click Check Balance to see your remaining funds for free. Whether you have a physical Target gift card, an eGift Card, or a mobile gift card you received for your birthday, earned through a promotion, or found in a drawer, knowing your exact balance before you shop saves time, helps you avoid checkout declines, and makes it easier to plan your purchase.
This guide walks through every practical way to check a Target gift card balance in 2026, including online at target.com/checkbalance, in the Target app, by phone, and in-store, along with a few quick tips to protect your card information and troubleshoot common balance-check problems.
This is the fastest way to confirm your remaining funds on any Target Gift Card in 2026. Verifying gift card balances is essential for consumers using the cards at stores, and the whole process takes under a minute.
The official page is target.com/checkbalance, and no Target account is needed. Here is the process:
1. Open any browser on your desktop or phone.
2. Navigate to target.com/checkbalance.
3. Enter your 15-digit Gift Card Number.
4. Enter your 8-digit Access Number (the PIN on the back of the card).
5. Click Check Balance.
This works for physical gift cards, a Target eGift Card received by email, mobile gift cards, and most Merchandise Return Cards. Checking your balance online is free and quick - it does not reduce your balance or affect funds in any way.
You can also review our Target.com/checkbalance guide for additional context.
A Target GiftCard is a stored-value card available as a physical plastic card, a digital card, or a Target eGift Card delivered by email. Regardless of format, it functions the same way: the card holds a dollar amount that decreases as you make purchases.
Two numbers are needed to check or use your card online:
Identifier Length Where to Find It
Gift Card Number 15 digits Front or back of physical card; body of eGift email
Access Number (PIN) 8 digits Under scratch-off strip on back of physical card;
visible in eGift email or PDF
Both numbers are required at target.com/checkbalance. The access number is sensitive - anyone who has both numbers can spend the balance online. Keep it private.
You do not need a Target account just to view a balance. However, creating an account lets you store cards in the Target app for faster access later. Target eGift Cards do not expire and have no fees, so there is no rush, but knowing your balance helps you plan purchases on clothing, electronics, and thousands of other items at Target.
This section is a detailed walkthrough of the official online balance checker for anyone who wants step-by-step guidance.
1. Open your browser. Chrome, Safari, Firefox, or any modern browser on desktop or mobile works fine. Go directly to https://www.target.com/checkbalance.
2. Have your card ready. Locate the 15-digit Gift Card Number and the 8-digit access number. If the access number is covered by a silver panel on the back of a physical card, gently scratch the protective coating to reveal the numbers underneath.
3. Enter your information. Type both numbers into the requested fields exactly as they appear. Avoid extra spaces or dashes that are not printed on the card.
4. Click or tap "Check Balance." The page should display your remaining balance in U.S. dollars. Depending on your card type, you may also see recent transactions.
If target.com/checkbalance is temporarily unavailable due to maintenance or high traffic, try refreshing the page, switching to a different browser, or waiting a few minutes before trying again.
The Target app is the best option for frequent shoppers who want their balance online and visible at a glance without re-entering card numbers every time.
1. Download and install the Target app from the Apple App Store (iOS) or Google Play (Android).
2. Sign in with an existing Target account or create a new one.
3. Open the app and tap Wallet, then select the option to add a gift card.
4. Enter the Gift Card Number and access number, or scan the barcode on a physical card using your phone's camera.
Once added, the Target app automatically shows your live gift card balance and updates it after purchases or returns. You can save your Target eGift Card in the Target app this way as well. Multiple Target gift cards can be stored under one account and used at checkout in-store or online.
This method is ideal if you regularly use gift cards and want to manage all your cards in one place without carrying plastic.
Not everyone wants to open a browser or download an app. Target still supports two offline options.
Call customer service to check your gift card balance by phone. The number printed on the back of most Target cards is 1-800-544-2943. The automated system will ask for your Gift Card Number and sometimes your access number, then read out the remaining balance. Calls from the U.S. are generally toll-free. Gift card balances can often also be checked via customer service phone numbers like this one.
Bring your physical card (or app barcode) to any Target store. A cashier at checkout or an associate at the guest services desk can scan the card and tell you the remaining balance in seconds.
Both methods are free and typically take less than a minute. Keep the card with you until the balance reaches zero, especially for Merchandise Return Cards.
Target eGift Cards are digital versions sent by email, ranging from $5 to $2,000. Target eGift Cards can be redeemed online and in-store, making them versatile for any type of purchase.
Follow these steps to find and check your eGift balance:
1. Search your inbox (including spam or junk folders) for the Target eGift Card email you received.
2. Locate the Gift Card Number and access number within the email body or an attached PDF.
3. Visit target.com/checkbalance and enter both numbers to view your balance. You can check your Target eGift Card balance online anytime this way.
4. Save the eGift Card to the Target app Wallet so you can view and use the balance on your phone without searching your email again.
A screenshot or printout of the eGift Card barcode works at most Target stores, but the balance itself is always confirmed online or through the app.
Most issues with target.com checkbalance are easy to fix once you know what to look for.
Input errors:
• Mistyped Gift Card Number (watch for similar-looking characters like "0" vs. "O" or "1" vs. "I").
• Wrong or missing access number.
• Extra spaces or dashes that are not part of the printed numbers.
Damaged card:
• If the scratch-off panel was removed too aggressively and the access number is unreadable, visit Target guest services with the card and any proof of purchase.
Technical issues:
• Website maintenance or slow internet connections can prevent the page from loading.
• Try clearing your browser cache, switching to incognito mode, or using a different device or network.
If the balance still does not show or displays an unexpected zero after several attempts, call Target customer service or visit a store with your receipt.
A Target Gift Card should be treated like cash. Anyone with the card number and access number can spend the funds.
• Never share card photos, Gift Card Number, or access number on social media, email, or text with people you do not trust.
• Buy gift cards only through official channels: a Target store, target.com, or verified partners. Inspect packaging for signs of tampering before purchase.