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Best Secured Credit Cards for Rebuilding Credit (2026)

Secured cards remain one of the most predictable ways to add positive payment history. We favor low deposits, three-bureau reporting, and a documented graduation path — and we steer hard away from any product that bundles "protection plans" or vague monthly maintenance fees.

What is Secured Credit Cards for Rebuilding Credit?

Secured cards remain one of the most predictable ways to add positive payment history. We favor low deposits, three-bureau reporting, and a documented graduation path — and we steer hard away from any product that bundles "protection plans" or vague monthly maintenance fees.

How we rate products: Review methodology.

Reviewed by Alex Rivera · Last updated

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Editor's quick picks

Discover it® Secured

Rewards + Cashback Match in year one

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Discover it® Secured

Rewards + Cashback Match in year one

APR / premium
~28.24% variable · $0 annual fee
Credit
No minimum (issuer review)
Approval: Medium
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Capital One Quicksilver Secured

Flat 1.5% cash back, no FX fees

APR / premium
~29.74% variable · $0 annual fee
Credit
No minimum (issuer review)
Approval: Medium
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Capital One Platinum Secured

Lowest deposit ($49) for a $200 line

APR / premium
~29.74% variable · $0 annual fee
Credit
No minimum (issuer review)
Approval: Medium
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BofA® Customized Cash Secured

3% bonus category on a secured card

APR / premium
~28.24% variable · $0 annual fee
Credit
No minimum (issuer review)
Approval: Medium
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Self Visa® Secured

$100 deposit + installment tradeline

APR / premium
~27.49% variable · $0 yr 1, then $25/yr
Credit
No minimum
Approval: Medium
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Discover it® Secured

Best for: Rewards + Cashback Match in year one

9.6/10Editor’s rating 9.6 out of 10
APR / premium
~28.24% variable · $0 annual fee
Typical credit
No minimum (issuer review)

Capital One Quicksilver Secured

Best for: Flat 1.5% cash back, no FX fees

9.2/10Editor’s rating 9.2 out of 10
APR / premium
~29.74% variable · $0 annual fee
Typical credit
No minimum (issuer review)

Capital One Platinum Secured

Best for: Lowest deposit ($49) for a $200 line

8.8/10Editor’s rating 8.8 out of 10
APR / premium
~29.74% variable · $0 annual fee
Typical credit
No minimum (issuer review)

BofA® Customized Cash Secured

Best for: 3% bonus category on a secured card

8.2/10Editor’s rating 8.2 out of 10
APR / premium
~28.24% variable · $0 annual fee
Typical credit
No minimum (issuer review)

Self Visa® Secured

Best for: $100 deposit + installment tradeline

8.0/10Editor’s rating 8 out of 10
APR / premium
~27.49% variable · $0 yr 1, then $25/yr
Typical credit
No minimum

Buying guide

Why secured still wins for rebuilding

Your deposit reduces issuer risk, which usually means lower fees than equivalent unsecured subprime products. That's the whole pitch — and it still works.

Confirm three-bureau reporting and ask in writing how graduation to unsecured works. Discover and Capital One both publish their review timelines; some smaller issuers do not.

Choosing your deposit amount

Pick a deposit that supports low utilization without draining your emergency buffer. A $200 line you keep at 10% utilization is more useful than a $1,000 line you push to 80%.

A larger line can improve flexibility — but only if it doesn't change your spending behavior. Most rebuilds stall here.

Review refund timing and account-conversion terms so your cash isn't locked longer than expected after graduation.

Common questions

Do I get my deposit back?

Yes, on every card on this list. Most secured programs refund the deposit when you graduate to an unsecured account or close in good standing — but always verify the terms in writing before applying.

How long does graduation usually take?

Discover begins reviewing at month 7. Capital One reviews at month 6. Bank of America runs auto-reviews at month 12. Self requires the Builder Account to be established first.

Should I pick a card with rewards or focus only on rebuilding?

If you're going to pay statements in full anyway, the rewards version is almost always the better pick — Discover's Cashback Match alone usually offsets a year of statement-funding effort.

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