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Learn how to check if you're covered under the AppleCare Plus warranty
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AppleCare+ is a paid coverage plan that is different from Apple's regular warranty. To check if you have AppleCare, you can use the device itself or visit the Apple website. If your plan expired recently, you may be able to continue the coverage. Here's how to know if you have AppleCare on your iPhone, iPad, Mac, or other Apple devices.

Things You Should Know

  • Check your AppleCare+ and warranty status in "Settings" → "General" → "AppleCare & Warranty".
  • You can also visit https://checkcoverage.apple.com or https://mysupport.apple.com in a web browser.
  • AppleCare coverage may end if you opt out of automatic renewals. You may be unable to extend it after some time has passed.
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Using Your iPhone or iPad

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  1. This is in the third group of options.
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  2. You can find this underneath Software Update.
  3. You'll see your current coverage underneath This Device. If you don't have coverage, you'll see "Coverage Expired".
    • You can see coverage for other devices underneath the More Devices header.
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Using Apple's Coverage Checker

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  1. Go to https://checkcoverage.apple.com/ in a web browser. You can use a desktop or mobile browser.[1]
  2. Enter the serial number on your device. You may be able to find this on the back of your device. Otherwise, do the following:
    • On Mac: select the Apple menu and click About This Mac.
    • On iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch: go to SettingsGeneralAbout.[2]
  3. For extra protection, you'll need to input the code seen in the image box. If needed, click New Code or Audio Code for more accessibility.
  4. This is the blue button.
  5. You'll see your device at the top, along with the purchase date.
    • If you don't have any coverage, you'll see Coverage Expired along with some service options that may be available to you.
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Using Apple's My Support

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  1. Go to https://support.apple.com/my-support in a web browser. You can use a desktop or mobile browser.
  2. Sign in with your Apple ID. Enter your email or phone number and password.
    • You may be asked to verify your two-factor authentication.
  3. You'll see a list of all devices associated with your Apple ID underneath the My Devices header.
  4. You'll see your device at the top, along with the purchase date.
    • If you don't have any coverage, you'll see Coverage Expired along with some service options that may be available to you.
    • You can always contact Apple to reinstate your AppleCare subscription.
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