Short Answer
While some banks recommend or require you to close your bank account in-person with a banker, many banks offer the option to close your account by phone or online. Some banks will also allow you to send a closure request in writing by mail. We list the remote account closure policies at major U.S. banks below.
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How to Close a Bank Account Without Going to the Bank
Many banks allow you to close your account online, by phone, or by mail rather than visiting the bank. When closing an account remotely, it’s best to transfer or withdraw the remaining funds before closing the account. While many banks allow you to transfer the balance to a new account or request a mailed check, others require an account balance of zero to close the account without visiting a branch. Keep in mind that a bank account with a zero balance won’t automatically close and will continue to incur fees until you formally close it.
Documentation
When you close a bank account in person, you may need your photo ID and/or your Social Security number, bank account number, and any debit card numbers or PINs connected to your account. When you close an account online, you’ll need to provide much or all of the same proof of identification, but you’ll submit it online after logging in to your online bank account.
Banks that process account closures by phone might request that you mail in a form to finalize the closure. If you have to mail a written form or your bank has a mail-in option to close the account, you may need to get it notarized. It’s also a good idea to use certified mail for proof of delivery.
When to Close the Account
If you close an account that still has upcoming transactions, you can run into problems like missed bill payments. It’s best to wait about a month after opening a new account before you close your old one so you can be sure that there are no scheduled payments. This is especially true for business accounts; our related research has more information about cashing a check made out to a closed business.
Remote Account Closure Policies by Bank
We contacted customer service representatives at major banks across the U.S. and found that the following offer options for customers to close a bank account without going to the bank:
Bank of America
- Closing options:
- Processing time: Up to about one week[1]
BB&T
- Closing options:Â
- Online[2]
- By phone at (800) 226-5228[2]
- Complete the authorization form and mail it to your local branch[2]
- Processing time: Up to five business days[2]
Chase
- Closing options:
- Online[3]
- By phone at (800) 935-9935[3]
- By mail; include a letter with your name as it is on the account, full account numbers, Social Security number, current address and phone numbers, and whether you want the remaining balance remaining mailed or transferred. If your balance is over $1,000, your letter must be notarized.[3] Send the letter to:
- National Bank By Mail
P.O. Box 36520
Louisville, KY 40233-6520
- National Bank By Mail
- By mail with rushed processing at the following address (with the same letter requirements noted above):
- National Bank By Mail
Mail Code KY1-0900
416 West Jefferson, Floor L1
Louisville, KY, 40202-3202[3]
- National Bank By Mail
- Processing time: Up to about three business days[3]
Citibank
- Closing options:
- Processing time: Up to about three business days[4]
Citizens Bank
- Closing options: By phone at (800) 922-9999[5]
- Processing time: The closure will process within about three to five business days. However, Citizens Bank will leave your online banking profile in its system for 60 days unless you request deactivation prior to 60 days.[5]
Fifth Third Bank
- Closing options:
- Processing time: Up to five business days[6]
First Citizens Bank
- Closing options:
- By phone at (888) 323-4732[7]
- By mailing the closing authorization form and to your local branch[7]
- Processing time: Around three to five business days[7]
First Federal Bank
- Closing options: By phone at (877) 499-0572[8]
- Processing time: Around three to five business days[8]
Huntington
- Closing options:
- Processing time: Up to five business days[9]
KeyBank
- Closing options:
- Processing time: About three to five business days[10]
Navy Federal Credit Union
- Closing options:
- Processing time: May take up to three to five days to process[11]
People’s United Bank
- Closing options:
- Processing time: Up to five business days[12]
PNC
- Closing options:
- Processing time: Around three to five business days[13]
Regions Bank
- Closing options:
- Processing time: About three to five business days[14]
SunTrust Bank
- Closing options: By phone at (800) 786-8787[15]
- Processing time: About three to five business days[15]
TCF Bank
- Closing options:
- Processing time: Up to five business days[16]
TD Bank
- Closing options:
- Processing time: Around three to five business days[17]
U.S. Bank
Wells Fargo
- Closing options:
- Processing time: Up to four business days[19]
Banks Without Remote Closure
In the course of our research, we found that the following banks require you to visit a branch to close an account: