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Everything you need to get a PayPal account in no time
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PayPal is an online payment system that lets you shop without having to enter your credit or debit card information on the web. You can set up a PayPal account for free and start using it in a matter of minutes. This wikiHow article teaches you how to create a new PayPal account and add a payment method so you can start spending, sending, and receiving money online.

Getting an Online PayPal Account

  1. Go to https://www.paypal.com and click "Sign Up."
  2. Choose a Personal or Business account.
  3. Select your region/country, then enter and confirm your email address and phone number.
  4. Create a password and fill out your profile to create your PayPal account.
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Signing Up

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  1. Go to https://www.paypal.com and click Sign Up. You can use any web browser, like Google Chrome, to create your PayPal account.
  2. When signing up for PayPal, you'll have two account type options:
    • Personal accounts are best for most people. They allow you to send and receive payments and shop wherever PayPal is accepted. To create a personal account, you'll need to provide your full name, address, and phone number, as well as email address. You'll be able to receive payments right away. If you want to send money or make payments, you'll need to link your bank account or credit/debit card.[1]
    • If you run a business and want to accept PayPal at the register or on your website, select Business Account. You'll need to provide all of the same information as you would with a personal account, as well as your business EIN or SSN.[2]
    • You can convert a personal account to a business account later, but you can't change a business account back to a personal account.
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  3. Not every area is able to use PayPal. To see if your country or region can use PayPal, go to PayPal's global map to see if your area is listed.
    • You can also find the PayPal's User Agreement for your area and look up restrictions as well as age limits for your country/region.
  4. If PayPal detects that your email is already attached to an account, you'll be able to log in or get help logging in with a "Forgot Password" link.
  5. You must have a phone number to open a PayPal account; even if you don't have a physical phone, there are ways that you can purchase mobile data in order to get a phone number online.
  6. You'll get a 6-digit code texted to you that you need to enter into the site in order to continue.
    • If you can't receive texts, like if you have a landline phone, click Call me with a code.
  7. The information you'll need to enter will be a little different depending on the type of account you're creating. Enter all required information, including your full name and contact info, and create a secure password for your account.
    • If you're creating a personal account, be sure to use your full legal name to avoid any issues transferring money to and from your bank account.
    • If you're creating a business account, enter the address of your business and provide all additional requested details.
    • Follow the on-screen instructions to create your account. PayPal will walk you through the remaining steps of setting up and verifying your account. Once you agree to the terms, your PayPal account will be ready to use.
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Adding a Payment Method

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  1. It's at the top of the page on a computer. Skip this step if you're using the mobile app.
    • If you created a business account, click the Pay & Get Paid tab at the top and select Money from the menu.
    • Once you add a payment method to PayPal, you can use it to send money.
    • You can use PayPal without linking a bank account or debit card, but you'll only be able to send money to (and receive money from) other PayPal accounts. You can only transfer money from PayPal to your bank account if you've linked it.
  2. You'll spot this button near the top left of this page.[3]
    • If you're using the mobile app, tap ☰ > Add banks and cards instead.
  3. You can add multiple payment methods if you wish, but for now, start with one. The remaining options will vary slightly in wording in the mobile app, but they're generally similar.
    • Click Link a debit card or credit card to link any payment card. This option is geared toward making purchases online. You can also use this option to add a prepaid gift card from Visa, MasterCard, American Express, or Discover.
    • Click Link a bank account to link a bank account. This option lets you withdraw money from your PayPal account to your personal or business bank account.
    • Click Amex Send Account if you have an Amex Send account you want to connect to PayPal.
  4. If you choose to add a bank account or have a bank-issued debit or credit card, check to see if your bank is listed. You can use the search bar to search for it by name if you don't see its logo. If your bank is listed, select it, and follow the on-screen instructions to connect your bank account to PayPal.
  5. If your bank wasn't listed, you'll have to enter your account information manually:
    • Use the search bar to search for your bank. If no options match, click Debit or credit card if you're linking a card, or Enter your bank details if linking a bank account.
    • Checking or savings account: Type the account number and routing number when prompted. You'll find these numbers at the bottom of a check or on your banking statement.
    • Debit or credit card: Type the card number, expiration date, 3-digit CVC code, and other info when prompted.
    • Click Agree and Link (bank account) or Link Card (credit/debit card).
    • If you entered your bank account number manually, check your bank account in 24-48 business hours. PayPal will make two small deposits into your account, totaling less than a dollar. You'll need to enter these two values to confirm that you are the owner of the bank account.
    • To confirm your deposits after 2 business days, log back into PayPal, and click the red Confirm icon under your bank's name on the right side of the page. You can also click the Wallet tab, select your bank, and click Confirm bank. Enter the two amounts as they appear on your statement to confirm your account.
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    How do you receive money through PayPal?
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    All a person needs to send you money on PayPal is the e-mail account you used to open your account. When the person sends you money, you'll be notified by an e-mail and then you can log into your account and transfer the money to a bank account if you have it connected to your PayPal account.
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    Nothing is 100% safe, but PayPal has good protections in place, both as far as encryption and for fraud and helping buyers resolve disputes with shady sellers. In many cases it is safer to use PayPal rather than entering in your credit card directly, since each store you shop at is a potential risk and by using PayPal stores never see your actual credit card number.
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    Can you have a PayPal account under 18?
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    As of right now, the answer is no. There used to be an option for a PayPal Student account which could be opened with the help of an adult, but this has been discontinued. This appears to be for legal reasons, since someone under 18 cannot legally enter into a contract. However, many banks allow minors to open accounts with the help of a parent or guardian.
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  • Get a PayPal debit card if you'd like to spend the money in your PayPal balance without transferring it to a bank account first.[4]
  • If you don't link a payment method to PayPal, you can still receive payments from other people. However, you'll need to link a bank account if you want to move that money into your bank account.
  • You do not have to maintain a balance to keep your PayPal account open.
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This article was co-authored by Hannah Cole and by wikiHow staff writer, Darlene Antonelli, MA. Hannah Cole is an Enrolled Agent and the Founder of Sunlight Tax. As an Artist and Tax Specialist with over 10 years of experience in freelance taxation, Hannah specializes in doing taxes for self-employed creative people and small businesses, setting up a business as a creative person, and personal finance issues in creative work. She has her Enrolled Agents license, which is a tax expertise and representation credential issued by the IRS. She has been hosted to speak about taxes for artists by institutions including the Harvard Ed Portal, the Boston Foundation, the New York Foundation for the Arts, RISD, and Cornell University. Hannah received her BA in Art History from Yale University, MFA in Painting from Boston University, and studied accounting at Brooklyn College. This article has been viewed 2,838,227 times.
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To get started setting up a PayPal account, go to paypal.com and click “Sign up” in the top right corner of the page. Enter your email and create a password for your account that will be hard for others to guess. Then, fill out the form with your name, address, and phone number. You can also enter your bank account information so you can transfer money between your accounts. After you’re done, open the email PayPal sends you and click on “Activate my account.” For help linking your new account to your bank or credit card, scroll down!

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