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How to Do a Home Depot Receipt Lookup (4 Ways to Find Yours)

Lost your Home Depot receipt? Here are four fast ways to find or reprint it: the online receipt lookup tool, your Pro Xtra account history, your homedepot.com orders, or an in-store reprint at the service desk.

Mylo Mylo Team June 16, 2026 3 min read

Method 1: Use the Home Depot online receipt lookup tool (fastest for card purchases)

If you paid by card in-store and don't have a Pro Xtra account, Home Depot's online receipt lookup tool is the quickest route.

  1. Go to Home Depot's website and find the receipt lookup tool, usually under Order History or the Customer Service section.
  2. Enter the store location, the purchase date, and the card type plus the last 4 digits you paid with.
  3. Submit to pull the matching transaction, then open the receipt.
  4. Download a PDF, print it, or email a copy to yourself.

This returns a full itemized receipt with each line item, quantity and tax, which is exactly what you need for a return or an expense claim.

Tip: If nothing shows up, narrow the date range to the exact day. Even being one day off, or picking debit when you paid credit, can return zero results.

Method 2: Check your Pro Xtra or account purchase history

Pro Xtra is Home Depot's free loyalty program, and it's the easiest long-term fix. Once you link a payment card or give your phone number at the register, your in-store purchases get saved automatically.

  1. Sign in to your Pro Xtra or homedepot.com account.
  2. Open Purchase History (sometimes labeled Order History or Receipts).
  3. Find the trip by date, store and amount, then tap or click it.
  4. View the itemized receipt and save or print it.

Because the receipt is tied to your account, you don't need to re-enter card details every time. This is the same idea behind a Lowe's receipt lookup through MyLowe's: loyalty accounts do the receipt tracking for you.

Method 3: For homedepot.com orders

Receipts and invoices for online purchases live in your order history.

  1. Go to homedepot.com and sign in, or open the Home Depot app.
  2. Open Order History.
  3. Select the order and choose View Order Details or the option to view the receipt or invoice.
  4. Save or print the itemized copy.

Make sure you're signed into the same account and email you ordered with. It's common to have a guest checkout order on a different email than your main login.

Method 4: Get an in-store reprint at the service desk

If you paid cash, or the online tool can't find a card purchase, the store can usually help.

  1. Head to the Customer Service or Returns desk at the store where you bought the item.
  2. Bring the card you used, plus a rough date and time, or the original receipt's barcode if you have a faded copy.
  3. Ask them to reprint the receipt from the register system.

Cash purchases generally aren't in the online tool at all, so an in-store reprint is the main way to recover those.

Home Depot receipt lookup not working? Try this

  • Card details rejected? Double-check the card type. Debit and credit on the same physical card can be treated differently, and the last 4 digits must match exactly.
  • Date slightly off? The lookup is strict on the purchase date. Try the day before and after.
  • Don't see an online order? Confirm you're signed into the right account and email. Guest orders are easy to lose track of.
  • Older than several months? Online history can age out, but the store register or your Pro Xtra account may still have it.

The faster way: let Mylo grab every receipt automatically

Chasing receipts one store at a time is the slow way. Mylo finds them for you: it scans your email inboxes and signs into the retailer accounts where receipts hide, pulls the itemized version, and matches each one to the card transaction that paid for it. Home Depot, Lowe's, Walmart, Amazon, Costco and more, all in one place.

No new card, no manual entry. Mylo works on top of the Visa, Mastercard, or Amex you already use, tracks your loyalty points, and syncs clean categorized expenses to QuickBooks. Free on iOS, Android, and the web.

Sources: The Home Depot Help Center and Pro Xtra program pages. Exact steps can vary slightly by app version, account type and region.

Frequently asked questions

Can I look up a Home Depot receipt without the card?

Usually you need the card type and last 4 digits for the online lookup tool. If you used a Pro Xtra account or shopped on homedepot.com, the receipt is tied to your account instead, so you can find it under purchase history without re-entering card details.

How long does Home Depot keep receipts?

Card purchases can typically be retrieved for several months through the online lookup tool, and the store register system often holds them longer. Pro Xtra members keep digital receipts in their account history. For your own taxes, the IRS suggests keeping receipts for at least three years.

What is Pro Xtra and how does it store receipts?

Pro Xtra is Home Depot's free loyalty program for contractors and frequent shoppers. When you link a payment card or check in at the register, it automatically saves your purchase history and receipts to your account, so you can pull an itemized copy anytime online.

Can I get an itemized Home Depot receipt for an expense report?

Yes. The online lookup tool, your Pro Xtra history, and your homedepot.com orders all return a full itemized receipt showing each item, quantity and tax, which is exactly what expense and tax records require.

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