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Whether you’re one of the more than 70 million people who use Venmo or are thinking about joining them, you’ll need to know how to View Venmo Statements. Even though Venmo lets you know about all of your transactions, having all of this information in one place makes it easy to keep track of your income and expenses.
With Venmo, you can see a record of all the transactions you’ve made since the first day you used the account. You can only watch it once a month, though. We’ll show you how to check your Venmo statement in this article. After viewing it, we’ll also look at how to save it as a PDF.
How to View Venmo Statements
Mobile App
- Launch the Venmo app and tap on the Me icon in the lower right-hand corner.
- Scroll down the page to review your transaction history.
- Click on a transaction to reveal more details.
Web Browser
- Visit the Venmo website and click the three horizontal lines in the upper right-hand corner.
- Click Sign in at the bottom.
- Click on the Person icon at the top.
Download Venmo Statements
- Log into Venmo on a web browser.
- Click on Statements in the left corner.
- Filter the dates you’d for which you’d like to retrieve the statement.
- Click Download CSV.
How Does Venmo Work?
- Make purchases with Venmo’s Mastercard debit card anywhere in the U.S. where Mastercard is accepted
- Pay for purchases through apps and mobile websites from authorized Venmo partners
- Use an in-store QR code to make a purchase with Venmo
- Cash certain checks after you’ve verified your identity by applying for a Venmo debit card or setting up direct deposit
- Sign up for direct deposit for your paycheck to go straight to your Venmo account, up to two days earlier than your usual payday
- Receive price alerts about four types of cryptocurrency (Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin and Bitcoin Cash) that you can buy, sell or hold through Venmo
Who Can Use Venmo?
- Be in the United States.
- Have a U.S. cell phone that can send and receive text messages using five- or six-digit short codes.
at least 18 years old (in most cases) - If you want to move money from your Venmo account to your bank account, you need a U.S. bank account or a debit card that can be used for instant money transfers. If you don’t have money in your Venmo account, you need to add a U.S. bank account, credit card, or debit card so you can send money.
What Is Venmo?
Venmo started out as a free app for iPhones and Android phones that let people send money to each other. This service is still free, and so is using Venmo to pay any of the millions of stores that accept it. To have a Venmo account, you must be at least 18 years old. There are fees for some other services, though.
There is a 3% fee for payments that go through a credit card instead of a linked bank account or the user’s Venmo account. There are also fees for sending money from Venmo to a bank immediately and for depositing checks. Venmo also gives out debit cards and credit cards that can be used at a growing number of stores locally and across the country. There are also costs for these things.
FAQ
Can I get Venmo statements older than 90 days?
Note: All of your transaction history can be viewed, but you can only view or download a maximum of 90 days at one time. If you need to see longer than 90 days, you’ll need to search multiple date ranges.
Does your Venmo history go away?
Unfortunately, it’s not possible to completely delete your transaction history from Venmo. Even if you take the extreme measure and close your Venmo account, the history of your payments will remain in the system.
How do I get a PDF statement from Venmo?
How can I access my Venmo account statements? View your transaction history on the Venmo website. You can also download your transaction history as a CSV file by clicking the “Download CSV” button next to the “View” button. You can download your history in one-month windows going back three years.
How do I download a transaction as a PDF?
Log in to online banking. Select ‘Statements’ and the relevant account from the left-hand menu. Select a statement number, then click ‘Print’ at the top. Right-click your statement and select ‘Save as PDF’.