Lost a Costco receipt? The good news is that Costco tracks every purchase you make through your membership — making it one of the easiest retailers to recover a lost receipt from. This guide covers every method to find your Costco receipt for returns, warranty claims, and tax deductions, plus how to prevent losing receipts in the future.
Why Costco Receipts Matter More Than You Think
Costco's generous return policy is one of its biggest selling points — most items can be returned at any time with no questions asked. But that policy works best when you have your receipt. Beyond returns, Costco receipts are critical for:
- Returns on electronics: Costco's return window for electronics (TVs, computers, cameras, tablets) is 90 days, not unlimited. Without a receipt, proving you're within the window is harder.
- Small business tax deductions: If you buy office supplies, cleaning products, snacks for employees, or inventory from Costco for your business, those purchases are tax-deductible — but only with receipt documentation.
- Reseller inventory tracking: Amazon FBA sellers, eBay resellers, and small retailers who source from Costco need receipts for cost-of-goods-sold calculations and sales tax compliance.
- Warranty claims: Costco doubles manufacturer warranties on many products through its Costco Technical Assistance program. Filing a claim requires proof of purchase.
- Price adjustments: If an item drops in price within 30 days of your purchase, Costco will refund the difference — but you need the original receipt showing what you paid.
- Expense reimbursement: Employees or property managers who make Costco runs for their company need receipts for reimbursement.
Method 1: Look Up Receipts on Costco.com (Fastest Method)
Every purchase made with your Costco membership — whether in-warehouse or online — is recorded in Costco's system and accessible through your online account. This is by far the fastest way to find a lost receipt.
Step-by-step:
- Go to costco.com and sign in with your membership credentials.
- Click on "Orders & Returns" in the top navigation.
- For online orders: They appear directly in your order history with full details.
- For in-warehouse purchases: Click "In-Warehouse" or "Warehouse Purchases" to view a history of in-store transactions tied to your membership.
- Select the transaction to view the itemized receipt including every product, quantity, price, tax, and total.
- Print or save as PDF for your records.
How far back does it go? Costco's online purchase history typically goes back 2 years for in-warehouse purchases and 3+ years for online orders. This is significantly more generous than most retailers.
Method 2: Use the Costco App
The Costco app (available on iOS and Android) provides the same purchase history as the website, optimized for mobile.
How to find receipts in the app:
- Open the Costco app and sign in.
- Tap the menu icon, then select "Orders & Purchases" or "Warehouse Purchases."
- Browse your purchase history by date or search for a specific product.
- Tap any transaction to view the full receipt.
- Use the share or screenshot function to save it.
The app is especially useful for checking receipts while you're at the returns counter — pull up the receipt on your phone instead of waiting for a customer service lookup.
Method 3: Request a Receipt Reprint at the Membership Counter
At any Costco warehouse, the Membership Counter (or Returns desk) can look up and reprint any receipt tied to your membership number.
What to bring:
- Your Costco membership card (physical or digital in the app)
- A valid photo ID matching the membership
- The approximate date of the purchase (helps the associate find it faster)
The associate will scan your membership card, search for the transaction, and print a duplicate receipt. This process takes about 5–10 minutes depending on how busy the counter is. The in-store lookup can retrieve purchases from the past 2+ years.
Method 4: Check Your Credit Card or Bank Statement
If you paid with a credit card, debit card, or the Costco Anywhere Visa by Citi, your bank statement will show the date, store location, and total amount of each Costco purchase.
While this won't give you an itemized list of products, it's useful for:
- Confirming the purchase date to narrow down the Costco.com lookup
- Tax documentation — The IRS accepts credit card statements as supporting evidence when combined with a description of business purchases
- Expense reports — Many companies accept card statements for reimbursement of bulk purchases
Pro tip for Costco Citi Visa holders: The Citi app and website show detailed transaction information for Costco purchases, sometimes including more detail than a standard bank statement.
Method 5: Search Your Email for Online Order Confirmations
For any purchase made on costco.com, Costco sends an order confirmation and shipping notification to your email. Search your inbox for:
- "Costco order confirmation"
- "Your Costco.com order"
- "costcoemail.com" (Costco's email domain)
Check your spam and promotions folders — retail emails are frequently filtered. Online order emails contain the full order details including items, prices, shipping address, and payment method.
Costco Receipt Lookup Methods Compared
| Method | Works For | Time Required | Receipt Detail | History |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Costco.com | All membership purchases | 2 minutes | Full itemized receipt | 2+ years |
| Costco App | All membership purchases | 2 minutes | Full itemized receipt | 2+ years |
| Membership Counter | All membership purchases | 5–10 minutes | Full itemized receipt | 2+ years |
| Credit Card Statement | Card purchases only | 5 minutes | Date + total only | Varies by bank |
| Email Search | Online orders only | 5 minutes | Full order details | Unlimited |
Costco Returns Without a Receipt
Here's a key advantage of Costco's membership model: because every purchase is tied to your membership, Costco can almost always look up your receipt at the returns desk. This makes Costco one of the most forgiving retailers for receiptless returns.
However, there are still situations where having the receipt readily available helps:
- Faster returns — Skipping the lookup process saves 5–10 minutes at the returns counter
- Disputed items — If there's a question about when you purchased something (especially electronics within the 90-day window), having the receipt with a clear date eliminates ambiguity
- Gift returns — If someone gave you a Costco item and you want to return it, their membership — not yours — is tied to the purchase. Without the original receipt, the gifter may need to be involved.
Costco Receipts for Small Business Tax Deductions
If you're a small business owner, freelancer, or independent contractor who shops at Costco for business supplies, your Costco receipts are tax-deductible documentation. Common deductible Costco purchases include:
- Office supplies: Printer paper, ink cartridges, pens, folders, desk accessories
- Technology: Laptops, monitors, keyboards, USB drives, cables
- Cleaning and maintenance: Cleaning supplies, paper towels, trash bags (for rental properties or offices)
- Employee meals and snacks: Coffee, water, snacks for the office (50% deductible for meals)
- Inventory: Products purchased for resale (Amazon FBA, eBay, retail)
- Membership fee: Your Costco membership itself is a deductible business expense if you use it primarily for business purchases
The IRS requires itemized receipts for deductions — not just a credit card statement showing the total. This is exactly why looking up or scanning your Costco receipts is critical. For a complete guide to claiming these deductions, see our guide to expense tracking for 1099 contractors.
How to Never Lose a Costco Receipt Again
While Costco's membership system makes receipt recovery easier than most stores, the best strategy is to scan receipts immediately after purchase — before you lose them, before the thermal paper fades, and before you need to spend time looking them up.
ReceiptSync scans any Costco receipt in under 5 seconds. The AI reads every line item — even Costco's long, detailed receipts with dozens of products — and syncs the data to your Google Sheet in real time. For business owners, this means every Costco run is automatically logged with dates, items, amounts, and categories for tax time.
- Scan at the door: Right after the receipt checker marks your receipt, scan it with ReceiptSync before putting it away
- Handles long receipts: Costco receipts can have 30+ line items — ReceiptSync's AI reads them all with 99%+ accuracy
- Auto-categorize: Business supplies, food, technology — each item gets categorized for expense tracking
- Google Sheets sync: Your Costco expenses appear in your spreadsheet instantly, ready for tax prep or expense reports
Download ReceiptSync and start scanning your Costco receipts in seconds. For the full setup walkthrough, see our guide on how to scan receipts to Google Sheets automatically. If you also shop at Home Depot for your business, check out our Home Depot receipt lookup guide.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can Costco look up a receipt without my membership card?
Yes, but you'll need a valid photo ID matching the name on the membership. The associate can look up your membership by name or phone number, then access your purchase history.
How far back does Costco keep receipt records?
Costco's system typically stores purchase history for 2+ years for in-warehouse purchases and longer for online orders. Some members have reported accessing records going back 3–4 years, but 2 years is the reliable minimum.
Can I look up a Costco receipt for someone else?
No. Costco purchase history is tied to the individual membership. Only the primary member or authorized household member can access that account's purchase history. If you need a receipt for a gift, the original purchaser will need to retrieve it.
Does Costco Business Center have the same receipt lookup?
Yes. Costco Business Center purchases are tracked under the same membership and accessible through costco.com, the app, or at any membership counter (including regular Costco warehouses).
Are Costco digital receipts accepted by the IRS?
Yes. The IRS accepts digital copies of receipts — including screenshots from Costco.com, printed PDFs, and scanned images — as valid documentation for tax deductions. There is no requirement to keep the original paper receipt. For more on digital receipt compliance, see our guide on organizing receipts for tax season.