Debit Card Expiration Date How Many Years. (5/5) based on 6 rate this post The expiration date for a debit or credit card is often printed near the front lower left side of the card.
The card is invalid as soon as it expires. Using your system date and dynamically adding for the max year means you don't have to go update your code manually every few years. Generally, a bank is allowed up to 45 days of additional investigation time (90 days for certain transactions).
If your debit card gets expires then you can request a new debit card from the bank.
When you get a new card, you will have to update any direct debits coming off that card. Expiration dates are usually three or four years from the date. If a debit card is presented after the expiration date, it will not be processed and in most cases will not be accepted. The expiry date says 'this card will expire in june 2012'.