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Whether you’ve lost your debit card or just forgotten to carry it with you, sometimes you need to get cash from your checking account without a physical card. You can get money from a checking account without your debit card in a few different ways, including visiting a bank teller, cashing a check at a retailer, or using a cardless ATM.
There are several methods to get cash from your checking account without a debit card:
If you’re near an open branch of your bank or credit union, this is one of the easiest ways to get cash. Simply visit the bank or credit union, grab a withdrawal slip, and visit a teller. You’ll be asked to fill out the amount you want to withdraw and provide account information. If you don’t have that handy, the teller can verify your identity and account by checking your ID.
Assuming your checking account provides paper checks, you can use them to get cash. Bring your checkbook to the bank or credit union where you hold the account, write a check made out to yourself or to “Cash,” and go to the teller window to cash the check.
Sometimes you can cash a check at a bank where you don’t have an account. However, banks are not legally required to cash your check unless you’re a customer and may charge check-cashing fees if you aren’t a customer.
You may be able to cash checks at retailers or grocery stores that offer check-cashing services. Be sure to check with the retailer first, however. Many retailers do not cash personal checks, only government-issued or payroll checks. Some Walmart locations cash personal checks, but only up to $200.
Many banks now offer cardless ATMs that let you get cash and perform other transactions without your physical debit card. Bank of America, Chase, PNC, and Wells Fargo are among the major banks that have cardless ATMs. ATMs that accept cardless transactions will display the same contactless payment icon you tap when using your physical debit card to pay in a store.
There are generally two ways you can use a cardless ATM to get cash without your debit card:
To use this method, you’ll need to add your debit card to your digital wallet, then find a retailer that accepts digital wallet payments and offers cash back on purchases. Use your digital wallet to make a purchase, choose how much cash back you want, and take your cash. Retailers typically set limits on cash back amounts and may charge a fee for this service.
You can cash personal checks at check-cashing stores, many of which offer other financial services such as payday loans. However, these stores typically charge high fees that could eat up a significant chunk of your check. In general, using a check-cashing service should be your last resort.
Withdrawing cash without a debit card may require knowing the bank and account routing numbers associated with your checking account. There are several ways to find that information:
Banks generally limit the total ATM withdrawals you can make from a checking account to between $300 and $1,000 per 24-hour period. These limits are set in order to protect your account from theft and may be lower or higher depending on your bank and the type of checking account you have.
Check with your bank or credit union to confirm its withdrawal limits before heading to the ATM. Do you need more cash than you can get from the ATM? Withdrawal limits are typically higher if you visit your bank or credit union in person and get cash from a teller.
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