Show Download Article People usually think of ATMs (Automated Teller Machines), or cash-points, as a place for withdrawing cash from a bank account. However, many ATMs allow you to deposit money as well. The process varies by bank and ATM, and you should refer to your bank’s policies and follow the prompts at the ATM, but the following steps are generally relevant to most ATM deposit transactions.
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Advertisement ReferencesAbout This ArticleArticle SummaryX To deposit money using an ATM, insert your debit card into the machine and enter your PIN number when prompted. Next, choose “Deposit” from the menu options. Don’t forget to endorse your check by signing the back! If the ATM requires an envelope, fill out a deposit slip and put it in the envelope with your check. If an envelope isn’t required, simply insert your check and follow the prompts on the screen. To find out how long it usually takes for your deposit to clear, keep reading! Did this summary help you? Thanks to all authors for creating a page that has been read 1,249,112 times.
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Did this article help you?Can I deposit cash money at any ATM?You can deposit cash at many ATMs, but not all of them. There's no universal rule on ATM cash deposits—it's at the discretion of the bank or credit union. But many financial institutions allow cash deposits at ATMs within their networks. You may know that most banks have ATM withdrawal limits.
How do you deposit cash at an ATM?How to Make Cash Deposits at an ATM?. Take What You Need. Once you have found an eligible ATM to make your cash deposit, you will need to take all the items you need to make a deposit. ... . Swipe Your Card. ... . Choose The 'Deposit' Option. ... . Choose Your Account. ... . Deposit the Cash. ... . Enter the Amount. ... . Confirm the Amount. ... . Take the Receipt.. Can you deposit cash at an ATM that isn't your bank?You may not be allowed to make deposits using an out-of-network ATM, and you may be charged fees by both your bank and the ATM operator when you perform services at an out-of-network ATM.
How much money can you deposit at an ATM cash?In most cases, there is no cap on the dollar amount you can deposit through an ATM. However, there may be a maximum number of items you can deposit. Wells Fargo, for instance, limits the number of bills and checks you can deposit to 30 per transaction. Finally, be extra cautious when handling cash at an ATM.
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