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Quick answer: Sign in at homedepot.com/myaccount/purchase-historyand search your orders. In-store and online purchases that were linked to your Home Depot account, Pro Xtra membership, or The Home Depot Consumer Credit Card at checkout will be there with full receipts. There's no public Receipt Lookup page outside of your account.
Most people searching for Home Depot receipt lookup need a single receipt right now, usually for a return, a warranty claim, or an insurance submission. This guide walks through the official path (Purchase History), the fallbacks when that doesn't have your receipt, and how to pull every receipt at once. If you need all your receipts in one file for taxes or a yearly expense summary, jump to the Home Depot purchase history export guide.
Sign in at homedepot.com
Use the account tied to the purchase: regular Home Depot account, Pro Xtra, or The Home Depot Consumer Credit Card. Purchases made without signing in (and not linked via Pro Xtra at the register) won't appear.
Go to Purchase History
Open homedepot.com/myaccount/purchase-history. Every order linked to your account is listed here, in store and online, filtered by date, store, or search term.
Search for the purchase
Filter by date range, or search by item name or order number. The list is long if you're a frequent buyer, so narrowing by month is usually fastest.
Open the order and download the receipt
Each order has a view-receipt or print-receipt option. The receipt is itemized and accepted by stores, warranty desks, and most accounting tools.
If you asked the cashier to email the receipt, or you were signed in to your account at checkout, the receipt is already in your inbox. Search for receipts@homedepot.com or The Home Depot. Every online order also sends an order-confirmation email that functions as a receipt.
If the purchase isn't in your Purchase History and you can't find the email, the original store is your fallback. Bring the card you paid with and an approximate date. Associates can usually pull the transaction in their point-of-sale system and reprint the receipt on the spot. Cash purchases with no account link are the hardest to recover and may not be retrievable at all.
Purchase History is built for single-receipt recovery: open one order at a time, download one PDF. If you're pulling receipts for taxes, a Schedule C, a contractor job reconcile, or a year-end summary, opening them one by one isn't practical. OrderPro Analytics exports your full Home Depot purchase history, receipts and line items included, to CSV or Google Sheets in a single click.
Install OrderPro Analytics
Add the OrderPro Analytics Chrome extension from the Chrome Web Store.
Sign in to Home Depot
Open homedepot.com and sign in with the account tied to your purchases (Pro Xtra, Consumer Credit Card, or regular account).
Click Export
Choose CSV or Google Sheets. Every purchase downloads with line items, totals, and receipt references ready for your accountant.
Skip card-by-card lookups. Get your full Home Depot purchase history with line items in a single CSV.