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How old do you have to be to get a credit card?

Opening a credit card is a great way to build credit and set yourself up for future success, but you need to meet age requirements to qualify.

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Building credit as soon as possible is often hailed as a pivotal step in establishing a strong financial standing. There are different ways to go about building credit, and opening a credit card is one of the most popular.

But if you're looking to open a credit card, you'll want to understand the age requirements and any other qualifications you need to meet.

Below, CNBC Select reviews the requirements for getting a credit card and some of our favorite picks for new cards.

How old do you have to be to get a credit card

The minimum age to open a credit card as the primary account holder is 18. But due to regulations from the Credit CARD Act of 2009, applicants 18 to 20 might encounter stricter verification requirements, including showing proof that they can independently repay what they borrow. Having income — such as a salary, regular paychecks, commission checks, or income from investments — protects young consumers from taking on more debt than they can handle.

Once you turn 21, you won't be bound by these rules, though card issuers still review your income and it remains important to answer all application questions honestly.

Here's how Discover identifies what it counts as "total gross income," according to the description on the Discover it® Chrome application:

"Income means wages, salary or tips, you currently earn or can reasonably expect to earn. Other examples include bonus pay, commissions, and income from rental property, interest, dividends and retirement benefits paid.

You do not have to include alimony, child support or separate maintenance income unless you want it considered as a basis for repayment.

If you are 21 or older, you may include another person's income that is available to you. If you are under 21, you may consider the amount of another person's income that is regularly deposited into your account."

If you meet the requirements for opening a credit card as the primary account holder, check out some of CNBC Select's best credit cards for beginners, students and cash back.

Best credit card for beginners

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N/A

Regular APR

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Annual fee

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Welcome bonus

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Best credit card for students

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Discover cards are currently not available on CNBC Select but you can check out our marketplace to compare offers from other issuers including American Express and Chase.

Credit score

N/A

Regular APR

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Annual fee

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Welcome bonus

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*See rates and fees, terms apply.

Best cash-back credit card

Citi Double Cash® Card

CNBC Select Rating
5.0

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CNBC Select Rating
5.0

On Citi's site

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Receive a 0% intro APR for 18 months on balance transfers.

Credit score

Fair to Excellent580–850

Regular APR

18.24% - 28.24% variable

Annual fee

$0

Welcome bonus

Earn $200 cash back

For rates and fees of the Discover it® Chrome, click here.

For rates and fees of the Discover it® Secured Credit Card, click here.

For rates and fees of the Discover it® Student Cash Back, click here.

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