Finding Credit or Debit Card Numbers in Digital Wallets
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Showing proof of fare payment aboard transit looks different when you tap to pay your fare with a credit or debit card in a digital wallet. During fare inspection, you will need to show fare inspectors the last four digits of your credit or debit card in Apple Wallet ™, Google Wallet ™, or Samsung Wallet ™.
The Last Four Digits in a Digital Wallet
When you pay using a credit or debit card in Apple Wallet, Google Wallet, or Samsung Wallet, the last four digits of the digital card are different from the last four digits of your physical card. The credit card numbers displayed on the card image within the digital wallet are not the card numbers which can be used to confirm your fare was paid.
Where can I find the last four digits of my card in Apple Wallet?
The experience may differ depending on the version of the operating system you have installed on your device. For a full explanation of locating digital card numbers, please visit Apple Support.
On an iPhone
- Open the Apple Wallet application on your phone.
- Find the card that you tapped to pay your fare and click on the card image.
- In the upper right-hand corner, click on the “...” symbol and select “Card Number,” or click on the “card with numbers” icon and select “Card Number”. This will vary based on your software.
- Locate the “Apple Pay” number towards the bottom of the screen.
During fare inspection, you will need to provide fare inspectors with the “Apple Pay” number. You can find more information about locating digital card numbers on iPhone on Apple Support.
On an Apple Watch
- Double tap the side button of the watch and the Apple Wallet app will pop up. You can also locate the Apple Wallet app on your watch home screen.
- Scroll down to the bottom of the screen and tap “Card Information.”
- Locate the “Device Account Number” at the bottom of the screen.
During fare inspection, you will need to provide fare inspectors with the “Device Account Number.” Do not use the “Card Number.” You can find more information about locating the last four on Apple Watch on Apple Support.
Where can I find the last four digits of my card in Google Wallet or Samsung Wallet?
The experience may differ depending on the version of the operating system you have installed on your device. For a full explanation of locating digital card numbers, please visit Google Support or Samsung Support.
On an Android Phone
- Open the Google Wallet or Samsung Wallet application on your phone.
- Find the card that you tapped to pay your fare and click on the card image.
- In the upper right-hand corner, click on the “...” symbol.
- Locate the “Virtual Card Number.”
During fare inspection, you will need to provide fare inspectors with the “Virtual Card Number.” You can find more information about locating digital card numbers on Android phones on Google Support or Samsung Support.
On a Wear OS Device
The last four cannot be found directly on the watch. You can find the last four on the Watch App on your phone.
- Open the Watch App on your phone.
- Scroll down and click “Google.”
- Click “Google Wallet.”
- Find the card that you tapped to pay your fare and click on the card image.
- Locate the “Virtual Account Number” at the top of the screen.
During fare inspection, you will need to provide fare inspectors with the “Virtual Account Number.” You can find more information about locating digital card numbers on Google and Samsung smart watches on Google Support or Samsung Support.