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Dollar Tree account guide

How to sign up for a Dollar Tree account

Create a Dollar Tree account to manage online orders, use app planning tools, find nearby stores, and check current deals before a trip. Dollar Tree does not work like a points or cash-back rewards program, so the smart move is to compare item size, quantity, and final cart cost.

Updated June 2026 using Dollar Tree's current public pages.

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Quick answer

Create a free Dollar Tree account if you want online checkout, saved information, order tools, and app planning features.

Do not treat Dollar Tree like myDG, ExtraCare, or myWalgreens. There is no standard points balance or rewards barcode to scan at checkout, so compare the item price, pack size, and final cart cost directly.

Step-by-step signup

  1. 1

    Start at DollarTree.com or in the app

    Go to DollarTree.com or download the official Dollar Tree app. Use the same email address you want tied to saved lists, online orders, and store tools.

  2. 2

    Create your account

    Follow the sign-in or account prompt and enter your basic profile information. If you already order online from Dollar Tree, sign in instead of creating a second account.

  3. 3

    Choose your local store

    Set your preferred store or use the store locator before checking products, ads, or store details. Local selection matters because availability and promotions can vary.

  4. 4

    Use the app for planning

    Use the app for store lookup, saved favorites, shopping ideas, and current deal discovery. Treat it as a planning tool, not a points wallet.

  5. 5

    Check online quantities before checkout

    Dollar Tree online shopping is often case-pack or quantity-driven. Review pack size, minimum quantity, shipping, pickup, and final cart totals before comparing against in-store shopping.

  6. 6

    Do not expect a rewards barcode

    Dollar Tree is different from programs like CVS ExtraCare, myWalgreens, or myDG. As of June 2026, it is better described as an account and app setup than a points or cash-back rewards signup.

What Dollar Tree offers

ToolCost typeBest fit
Dollar Tree accountFree accountManaging online shopping, saved information, order history, and checkout details.
Dollar Tree appFree appFinding stores, browsing current finds, saving favorites, and planning trips from your phone.
Store locatorFree toolConfirming your nearby store before checking products, hours, local details, or trip timing.
Weekly ads and dealsNo loyalty card requiredSeeing current promoted items without treating them like clipped loyalty coupons.
Rewards pointsNot a standard programDollar Tree does not work like a points or cash-back rewards program, so compare price and quantity directly.

Common questions

Does Dollar Tree have a rewards program?

Dollar Tree does not currently work like a traditional rewards program with points, cash back, or a checkout rewards barcode. Create an account for shopping tools and online ordering, then compare prices directly.

Is a Dollar Tree account free?

Yes. Creating a DollarTree.com account or using the official Dollar Tree app does not require a paid membership.

Do I need the Dollar Tree app to shop in store?

No. The app is useful for planning, finding stores, and browsing items, but Dollar Tree does not require an app barcode for a standard in-store rewards checkout.

Can I use a Dollar Tree account for online ordering?

Yes. A Dollar Tree account is useful when shopping online, but check case quantity, shipping, pickup options, and final cart totals before assuming an online item is cheaper than an in-store trip.

What should I compare before shopping at Dollar Tree?

Compare item size, online case quantity, pickup or shipping options, and nearby alternatives like Dollar General, Walmart, Target, and Amazon. Dollar Tree can be strong on simple basics, but the lowest shelf price is not always the best unit price.

Sources

Program and account details can change. These are the official Dollar Tree pages used for this guide.