Starbucks Class Action Claim Form — 2026 Filing Guide
Multiple Starbucks class actions are in various stages of the claim window. This guide covers what you'll need to fill out any Starbucks class action claim form: information, payment methods, and how to verify legitimacy.
What information the Starbucks claim form asks for
- Notice ID / Claim ID — from the notice email or letter (starts with a letter/number code)
- Full legal name — must match your ID
- Address — physical address for check/mail delivery
- Email — for confirmation + digital payouts
- Phone — optional for most claims
- Payment method — check, PayPal, Venmo, Zelle, or ACH
- Product purchase attestation — often just "I certify I purchased X product between DATE and DATE"
Do I need proof of purchase for the Starbucks claim?
Most Starbucks consumer class actions do NOT require proof for base-tier payouts. Higher tiers unlock with receipts or credit card statements. Employment cases require more documentation (pay stubs, timesheets).
Common Starbucks claim form fields explained
Notice ID
Unique per class member — sent via the notice email/letter. If you can't find it, contact the settlement administrator via the phone number/email on the settlement site.
Attestation language
Standard form: "I hereby certify under penalty of perjury that I am a class member and my above statements are true." Filing a false claim is a federal crime.
Payment method fees
Digital payouts (Venmo, PayPal, ACH) have no fee. Mailed checks have no fee but can take 4-6 weeks longer.
How to verify the Starbucks claim form is legitimate
- Compare URL to your original notice — should match exactly
- Look up the settlement administrator (Epiq, Angeion, A.B. Data, KCC, JND) — these are court-approved firms
- Never pay a fee to file — legitimate claims are free
- Never give SSN — only the last-4 for tax reporting on payouts over $600
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