Sprouts Farmers Market Receipt (FACTA) Settlement
Tran / Cohen v. Sprouts Farmers Market (Los Angeles County Superior Court, California) — FACTA, 15 U.S.C. §1681c(g)
Verified July 2026. Deadlines change by court order — always confirm the current date on the official site before you file.
A $5 million settlement resolves claims that Sprouts printed more than the last five digits of customers' credit, debit, or EBT card numbers on receipts, in violation of the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act (FACTA). Sprouts denies wrongdoing. Eligible people can file a claim for free through the official settlement administrator until August 5, 2026.
Estimated payout
A one-time, pro-rated cash payment from the $5 million fund. The exact amount depends on how many valid claims are filed and what remains after fees and costs.
Proof required?
If you received a notice with a number starting with 'P', you can file a short-form claim with no proof. If you did not receive a notice, you must file Claim Form-R with proof of purchase, such as a receipt or redacted card statement.
Cost
Always free through the official administrator.
Who qualifies
People who used a personal credit, debit, or EBT card at a U.S. Sprouts store between August 16, 2020 and April 15, 2023 and received a receipt showing more than the last five digits of the card number.
What you need to file
- If you got an emailed notice: the Notice Number that begins with the letter 'P'.
- If you did not get a notice: proof you shopped at Sprouts in the covered window, such as a receipt or a redacted card statement, to file Claim Form-R.
- Your contact information to receive a check.
What you can get
A one-time, pro-rated cash payment from the $5 million fund. The exact amount depends on how many valid claims are filed and what remains after fees and costs.
Proof of purchase or loss: If you received a notice with a number starting with 'P', you can file a short-form claim with no proof. If you did not receive a notice, you must file Claim Form-R with proof of purchase, such as a receipt or redacted card statement.
How to file for free
Go directly to the official settlement administrator at settleinfo.com and file your claim. It takes a few minutes and costs nothing. The deadline is August 5, 2026 — confirm it on the official site, since courts can move deadlines.
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Unclaimed Guide is an independent guide. We are not a law firm, not a claims-filing service, and not affiliated with Sprouts Farmers Market, Inc. and SFM, LLC, the settlement administrator, or the court. You can always file this claim yourself, for free, at the official site above. Never pay a company that offers to file it for you.
Common questions
Payments are a one-time, pro-rated share of the $5 million fund, paid by check. The final amount depends on how many valid claims are filed and what's left after attorneys' fees, administration costs, and service awards.
It depends. If you received a notice with a number starting with 'P', you can file the short-form claim with no proof. If you didn't get a notice, you must file Claim Form-R and include proof of purchase, such as a receipt or redacted card statement.
Yes. Filing is always free through the official settlement administrator at settleinfo.com. You never need to pay a law firm or a claims service — we are an independent guide and are not affiliated with the settlement, the administrator, or the court.
The deadline is August 5, 2026. Deadlines can change by court order, so confirm the current date on the official site, settleinfo.com, before you act.
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