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Whenever you are taking payment by credit card and the card isn’t present, there is some degree of risk. To safeguard against that risk — which includes chargebacks — you might ask your customer to sign a document that gives you permission to charge their card on an ongoing basis. That document is called a credit card authorization form.

What is a credit card authorization form?

A credit card authorization form is signed by a cardholder to grant a merchant permission to charge their credit card. The form is often used to give businesses the ongoing authority to charge the cardholder on a recurring basis — whether that’s monthly, quarterly, or more sporadically.

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Do credit card authorization forms help prevent chargeback abuse?

Chargebacks protect consumers from unauthorized transactions. They occur when a customer disputes a charge from your business and asks the card issuer to reverse it.

But chargebacks can cause major issues for businesses, in large part because disputed funds are held from the business until the card issuer decides what to do. Chargebacks are also time consuming for businesses and involve a lot of paperwork.

A credit card authorization form is one way to protect yourself against chargebacks. If you have a signed document from the cardholder that gives you permission to charge their card for services rendered, your chances of winning your case with the card issuer are much more likely and less complicated.

If I’m a Square seller, when should I use an authorization form?

Credit card authorization forms are very useful for recurring transactions, whether those are recurring manually entered card-not-present transactions or recurring Card on File transactions. The form does two things: It mitigates the risk of customers saying they were charged when they shouldn’t have been, and it saves everyone a lot of time.

Let’s say you are a restaurant that caters lunch for a local office every other week. If you have an authorization form on file, you know that every time that office calls for a delivery, you can charge it to their card. You don’t have to go back and forth on which form of payment they want to use or have them sign for the charge every time.

But recurring billing isn’t the only situation where the authorization form comes in handy. You might also use a credit card authorization form to take a deposit for the future purchase of goods, services, or incidentals.

This comes in handy if you run any type of business that rents expensive equipment. You can use a credit card authorization form to put a hold on a card until the equipment is returned.

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What is included in a credit card authorization form?

A credit card authorization form doesn’t have to be a complicated document. Typically it contains: