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Debit cards are convenient, but checking your balance can be a hassle. When attempting to check your balance, always go to the official sources of your card issuer. This can be visiting the bank or store in person, visiting their website, or using their mobile application. Also, check online for numbers you can call or text to receive your balance. Finally, you may also be able to get your balance by using a merchant or ATM approved by the issuer to accept your card.
Steps
Checking Bank Debit Cards
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1Log into your bank’s website. Go to the official website of your bank. If you haven’t yet, you’ll have to connect your account information to a User ID and password. Use these to log into the website. Your account summary will be listed prominently on the page.[1]
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2Download a banking application. Most banks now have official applications for banking on the go. For example, Huntington Bank has Huntington Mobile and Ally Bank has Ally Mobile. Log into the application using the same User ID and password you use to access the bank’s website, or register for one if you haven’t already.[2]Advertisement
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3Check your account balance at an ATM. Any ATM should work, since they’re all linked to the financial system. Simply put your card in the machine, enter your pin number, and navigate to the balance option.[3]
- Any ATMs not affiliated with your card issuer may charge a fee for usage.
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4Sign up for text alerts. Many banks will send you text messages to signify changes to your account, such as deposits and withdrawals. You will have to log into your account through the website or application, then sign up for the messages. Follow the text prompts to see your balance.[4]
- Many banks also allow you to send these alerts to your email address instead of your phone.
- When using text messages, message and data rates still apply as determined by your phone carrier.
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5Ask a bank teller. When you go into the bank, the teller will be able to help you. Speak to them about getting your balance or an account statement. They can provide you with the detailed information you get on statements sent to you by snail mail or email once a month.
- For some prepaid cards, such as the U.S. Bank ReliaCard, the teller most likely won’t be able to see your balance.[5]
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6Call the bank’s service line. Check your bank’s website or on official mail from the bank to find their phone number. Your bank may have an automated system in place where you can follow the system’s prompts to navigate to your balance. However, the system will also tell you that you can press a number, often 0, to speak to a bank representative.[6]
- The bank representative will require personal identification, such as the last four digits of your social security number, before accessing your account.
Checking Prepaid Debit Cards
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1Go to the card issuer’s website. Make sure you go to the card issuer’s website. For example, go to Walmart for a debit card you got from there. Log in to check your balance. You will need to register your card by inputting your card number and security code.[7]
- Typically, the security code is three to six digits on the back of the card under a security strip you’ll have to scratch or peel off. The card number is a string of 16 numbers on the front or back of the card.
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2Use the card at an affiliated merchant. A quick way to check your card when away from home is to use it where you know it will be accepted. For example, if you have a VISA prepaid debit card, a cashier at a place that accepts VISA may be able to show your balance when they scan your card.
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3Log into the card issuer’s phone application. Some card issuers, mostly large store chains and credit companies, have come out with applications. Walmart has Walmart Moneycard and Bluebird by American Express has the Bluebird mobile application. Use the application to register your card and log in with the User ID and password you choose.[8]
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4Send a text message to the card issuer. Some card issuers allow you to send a text after you’ve registered your phone to your cardholder account. For example, text BAL followed by the last four numbers of your card to 96411 to check the balance of a Walmart card. Look on your card issuer’s website for texting options.[9]
- Remember, message and data rates through your phone carrier apply.
Community Q&A
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QuestionHow long does a bank account last if I never put money in the account?DonaganTop AnswererNormally a bank will require at least a minimal deposit in order to open an account. In any case, an account with no money in it will remain open until the bank decides to close it (and so notifies the account's owner).
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QuestionHow do I check the account balance on my phone?DonaganTop AnswererEnter your account number and password. Then a voice machine or live representative will give you the account balance and perhaps other related information.
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QuestionHow to check my visa debit card?A debit card balance would simply be the balance on the account associated with that card. If you don't know, call your bank, verify your information, and they can explain it to you.
References
- ↑ https://www.pnc.com/en/personal-banking/banking/debit-and-prepaid-cards/pnc-bank-visa-debit-card.html
- ↑ https://www.dbs.com/digibank/in/articles/pay/how-to-check-debit-card-balance
- ↑ https://www.dbs.com/digibank/in/articles/pay/how-to-check-debit-card-balance
- ↑ https://www.huntington.com/Personal/mobile-banking/view-alert-types
- ↑ https://dss.sd.gov/childcare/childcareassistance/faq.aspx
- ↑ https://www.commercebank.com/about/contact/account-information-line.asp
- ↑ https://www.mastercard.us/en-us/frequently-asked-questions.html#prepaid
- ↑ https://www.bluebird.com/#money-management-tools
- ↑ https://www.walmartmoneycard.com/account/faqs#mob
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To check your debit card balance, log into your bank’s website and check the account associated with your debit card. You can also find this information by downloading and logging into your bank’s official phone app, if they have one. If they don’t have an app, call your bank’s customer service line, where an automated system should offer you the option to check your balance. When you don’t have access to your phone or computer, you can still check your balance by inserting your card into an ATM machine and following the prompts on the screen. Keep in mind, however, that you may be charged a fee if you use an ATM that’s not associated with your bank. To learn more, including how to check the balance on a prepaid debit card, scroll down.