To order your free Bluebird Card, please click here and then click the Register Now button.
If you purchased a temporary Bluebird Card at Walmart, select yes and enter your temporary card number. This will transfer your temporary Bluebird balance to your permanent Bluebird card when it arrives.
If you did not purchase a temporary Bluebird Card at Walmart, select no and enter your name and mailing address.
Scroll to the bottom and check all three boxes, then click the Agree and Continue button.
Create a username, enter your date of birth, social security number (not a hard pull, just a soft pull to verify your identity), create a password, a PIN, and a security question. Enter the captcha code and click the Submit button.
Congratulations on creating a Bluebird account. Please check your email for an email form Bluebird. You will need to click the link in the email to verify your email address.
After that, you will see a welcome email from Bluebird. Here are some of the wonderful features that Bluebird offers.
Now you can go to the Bluebird home page and log into your Bluebird account.
If you have any questions, please leave a comment below.
How long does it take to get approved? Is it instant?
You should be instantly approved if you enter all the personal information correctly. Then it takes about a week for the Bluebird card to arrive in the mail.
I have a stupid question regarding to bill pay…..let’s say I have $4000 in BB and ready to paid off my SPG card. Since I use my SPG on everything purchase and it rack up total of $5000 that’s due the next bill cycle.
Can you send AMEX SPG $4000 from BB and another $1000 from another source say your personal bank??
Yes. You can do $4,000 bill pay from Bluebird then the remaining balance from your bank account. As long as you pay the full amount by the due dats, they don’t care how they get paid.
Hi Grant,
How do you withdraw funds? Do you have a Direct Deposit with BlueBird? Is there a Direct Deposit method that does not include my paycheck from job?
Thanks in advance!
You can ACH funds from Bluebird to your bank account or you can do a bill payment from Bluebird.
Grant – Thanks for the quick response.
After doing more research, I already have a Serve account and read that I probably can’t have both accounts.
However the serve account requires a Direct Deposit (which was the second part of the post above) to avoid monthly service charge.
Also, I wanted to use ISIS Wallet with the serve account. Do you know anything about that?
Thanks again!
I don’t know anything about ISIS and Serve. I thought that if you already have a Serve account, you can’t get an ISIS Serve account. Maybe I’m wrong. As long as you load more than $500 per month, you don’t need direct deposit. You can use PayPal ACH to count as a direct deposit.
So, if you have a serve account. You Cannot Have Bluebird. If you close the serve you have to wait 30 days to get the bluebird.
Yes, but I think Serve is better than Bluebird.
Okay so i got my temporary card from Wal-Mart. But the registration part never asked if I bought a temp card from walmart and never had me put in my temp card info in.. I got my new card and activated it but my balance is zero and I know I still have momey on my temp card. How do i transfer it over?
Call the number on the back of the new card to explain that you want to transfer funds over to your new card.
I can not register my card, it keeps saying that the website is not loading. What can I do to get my card registered?
Hi Bernice, is there a phone number on the back of the card you can call to register your card?
Hi if I keep getting denied from applying for bluebird online do I have expertise better chances getting the temporary card in store and then getting thr personalized card upgrade?
Hi David, yes that should work.