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A debit card allows convenient access to money in your checking account for purchases, cash withdrawals, bill payments, and sending money to family and friends. In this article, we will guide you through the steps to get a debit card, the age requirements, and how long it takes to receive one. If you have any mortgage service needs, don’t hesitate to contact O1ne Mortgage at 213-732-3074.
There are a few straightforward steps to getting a debit card, starting with opening a checking account.
Before getting a debit card, you need to open a checking account with a bank or credit union. Start by comparing your options and choosing a financial institution that fits your needs. Then gather the documents and information to open your account.
You’ll generally need:
Next, complete and submit an application. If you’re opening an account at a traditional bank, you can complete an application online, over the phone, or at a branch. For online-only banks, you’ll complete an online application.
Some banks require a minimum initial deposit. You’ll need money in your account, even if a deposit isn’t required, to avoid fees when using your debit card. You can fund your account with cash at a local branch, a debit card, or transfer from another bank account.
Many banks will automatically mail a debit card to you after your checking account has been approved. Otherwise, you may have several options to request a debit card for an existing checking account:
Once your debit card arrives, you’ll need to activate your card before you can use it. Banks typically offer several convenient options to activate your new card:
Your new debit card will come with instructions for activating it.
The minimum age for getting a debit card varies by financial institution. Some banks offer debit cards for students and teens as young as 13 through teen or student checking accounts, though additional requirements may apply. For example, individuals under 18 may have to apply in person or open a joint account with an adult.
After opening a new checking account, it may take four to 10 business days to receive your debit card by mail, depending on the bank or credit union.
If you need a replacement debit card because your card has been lost or stolen, you’ll first want to report the missing card by calling your bank or logging in to your online account. You can then request expedited delivery to receive your debit card in two to three business days. Some banks offer same-day replacement cards at local branches. Alternatively, you may be able to access a digital version of your card for immediate use with a digital wallet while you wait for your physical card to arrive.
A debit card is a good tool to help you easily access your money and keep track of your spending, making it easier to stick to a budget. Using your debit card to pay bills like rent, utilities, and insurance could even help improve your credit scores. The Experian Smart Money™ Digital Checking Account & Debit Card can help you build credit without debt by linking to Experian Boost®ø, which gives you credit for eligible bill payments after three months of payments. See terms at experian.com/legal.
If you have any mortgage service needs, O1ne Mortgage is here to help. Our team of experts is dedicated to providing you with the best service possible. Call us today at 213-732-3074 to discuss your mortgage options and find the best solution for your financial needs.
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