You can remove passes like resort passes, boarding passes, rewards cards, and event tickets from the Wallet app on your iPhone and Apple Watch. Some expired passes might be automatically hidden.
When you remove a pass from the Wallet app on your iPhone, you might also remove that pass from your paired Apple Watch.
You must use the Home app to remove a Home Key pass. You can't remove a Home Key pass directly in the Wallet app.
Expired passes
Some limited or single-use passes, such as boarding passes or event tickets, are automatically hidden after they expire. These passes are moved to a separate list, where you can view, unhide, or delete them:
Unhiding a pass returns it to the main view of the Wallet app.
Deleting a pass removes it permanently.
How to view, unhide, or delete expired passes on your iPhone
In the Wallet app on your iPhone, scroll to the bottom and tap View Expired Passes.
Tap a pass to view its details.
Tap Unhide to return the pass to the main view of the Wallet app or tap Delete to remove it.
You can also tap Edit to unhide or delete multiple passes at once.
How to view, unhide, or delete expired passes on your Apple Watch
In the Wallet app on your Apple Watch, tap View Expired Passes.
Tap a pass to view its details.
Scroll down and tap Unhide to return the pass to the main view of the Wallet app or Delete to remove it.
If you don't want to automatically hide your expired passes, you can turn this feature off in Wallet & Apple Pay settings on either your iPhone or Apple Watch. If you turn off Hide Expired Passes on one of your paired devices, these passes won't be hidden on your other paired device either.
You have to start wallet using the app on the home screen for that option to appear. It won't be there if you start it by double clicking the home button or using the control panel. That's a security measure so that someone who picks up your phone can't delete things from your wallet.
You have to start wallet using the app on the home screen for that option to appear. It won't be there if you start it by double clicking the home button or using the control panel. That's a security measure so that someone who picks up your phone can't delete things from your wallet.
In the Wallet app on your iPhone, scroll to the bottom and tap View Expired Passes. Tap a pass to view its details. Tap Unhide to return the pass to the main view of the Wallet app or tap Delete to remove it.
To change these settings, choose Apple menu > System Settings, then click Wallet & Apple Pay in the sidebar. (You may need to scroll down.) You can add a card using your computer's camera or by typing the card information. Click Add Card, then follow the onscreen instructions.
Wallet shows your last 10 transactions. You can only remove the transactions by deleting your Apple Pay card. After that, you can add it again and all your previous transactions will be deleted from the overview.
Automatically archive old passes: Go to Settings > Wallet, then turn on Hide Expired Passes. To show an expired pass, scroll to the bottom of the Wallet stack, tap View Expired Passes, choose the pass, then tap Unhide.
Apple may remove your debit card from Apple Pay if it is expired, canceled, or was reported as lost or stolen. Apple may also remove your card if there are any billing issues with your account or if the card issuer has decided to no longer support Apple Pay.
In the Wallet stack, touch and hold the pass you want to move.
Drag the pass to a new place in the stack. The pass order is updated on your iPhone, iPod touch, and Apple Watch where you're signed in with your Apple ID.
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