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What is the government travel card limit?

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Daniel Santos

Updated on February 16, 2026

The total credit limit on a restricted card is no lower than $4,000. This credit limit includes an ATM limit no lower than $365 and a $100 retail limit. In the same manner as standard cards, A/OPCs, CPMs and the DTMO are authorized to raise these limits temporarily in order to meet mission requirements.

How can I increase my GTCC limit?

Limits cannot be increased for past due accounts. Travel managers are reminded to refrain from making GTCC profile name ed- its. This is a tedious process and involves layers of details, verification and re- questing a new plastic.

What’s the credit limit for a government travel charge card?

• Government Travel Charge Card (GTCC) Program Overview • Card Types, Applications and Credit Scoring • Use and Misuse of the GTCC • Total credit limit: $7,500 (Cash advance limit – $665) • Split disbursement mandatory • Billing statement mailed to cardholder’s address Standard

How is a government payment card different from a credit card?

With your government payment card, you are not borrowing and will not have to pay anything back. You are spending money given to you by the government and loaded onto your card. Unlike credit cards, you do not need a credit check, you won’t incur interest charges or accrue debt, and the card will not show up on your credit report.

What are the credit limits for a GTCC card?

Standard GTCC Cards 1 Minimum credit score of 660 2 Total monthly cycle credit limits up to $7500 3 Cash advance limit of $250 4 Split disbursement payment arrangement is mandatory

Where can I get a government payment card?

Many eligible individuals may receive a Government Payment Card in the mail. Several states use these cards to distribute unemployment benefits. Additionally, as a result of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act), some individuals may receive their Economic Impact Payment (also known as “stimulus payment”) via …