Where to download a Chase bank statement PDF
Two routes, one file. Online, sign in to Chase Online at chase.com, open Statements & Documents, select the account and the month, and download the PDF. From a phone, open the Chase Mobile app, tap the account, go to Statements or Documents, and save or share the file right there.
The online and in-app versions are the same official PDF, so go with whatever's faster.
How to convert a Chase bank statement PDF
A PDF is easy to read and hard to edit. When you want the transactions sitting in proper rows and columns, use a bank statement converter instead of copying transactions manually. Upload the Chase PDF, and it pulls the dates, descriptions, and amounts out for you.
Then you can export to Excel for sorting and formulas, or to CSV for importing into accounting and bookkeeping software. The columns come through intact.
How to view a password protected Chase bank statement PDF
A Chase statement that's password protected will ask for the PDF password before it opens. Chase Bank usually sets that password from details that belong to you, so the email the statement arrived with should spell out the exact format.
Once you're past that, you can convert the file even while it's password protected. Enter the PDF password when the converter asks for it, and the transactions can be read and exported.
Chase bank statement release date
A question that comes up a lot is when does a Chase statement come out and when will it be available to download. In most cases it's ready to view 1 to 2 business days after your statement period closes.
The release date keys off your statement cycle rather than the first of the month, so it lands near the same date each month. If that date falls on a weekend or holiday, the statement may post the next business day.
What does a Chase bank statement look like
In the top corner you'll see the logo: the Chase octagon next to the CHASE wordmark, with customer service details over on the right. The body is set in a clean sans-serif font. Your name and a masked account number sit near the top, followed by a summary of opening and closing balances and a dated list of transactions.
The transaction lines are full of abbreviations. On a Chase Bank statement you'll commonly see ATM, PPD ID, CCD ID, and Web ID. Once those make sense, the statement and the converted spreadsheet are much easier to read.