The 52-year-old Portuguese had two seasons remaining on the contract he signed in 2013 when he returned to the club for a second stint in charge.
If Mourinho, who ended Chelsea's five-year Premier League title drought in May, stays until 2019 it will be his longest management job.
"If the club is happy, I am happy," Mourinho said. "It is important we have this continuity and I hope we can enjoy more success in the future - for the fans, the players and the club.
"I said when I returned here two years ago that I have a special feeling for this club and nothing changed. It is the club closest to my heart and I am very happy to know I will be staying here for a long time."
The new season begins on Saturday against Swansea, with Mourinho looking to win back-to-back titles as he achieved in 2005 and 2006.
"We are very happy that Jose has committed four more years to the club," director Marina Granovskaia said. "Since his arrival two years ago he has carefully developed the playing squad and brought trophies to Stamford Bridge.
"We look forward to the next four years and the continued success of the team."
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