Does wells fargo charge to cash a check

You don’t have to have an account with Regions to cash checks.

Regions offers check cashing services — including handwritten, out-of-state, insurance, two-party, tax refunds, business, government and payroll — so you can get your cash immediately.

It’s easy to enroll, and there are no fee surprises.

  • Simple customer enrollment process
  • Full-service check cashing — almost any check, in any amount — even hard-to-cash checks
  • No account required
  • Pricing: percentage of check amount: 1% to 4% of check amount
  • Free load to Regions Now Card® when cashing a check

Regions Quick Guide to Check Cashing (pdf)

Fees, Terms and Conditions:

Branch Check Cashing Fee for Regions Checks:

  • $25 or less (excluding Two-Party Business) — no charge
  • $25.01 or greater (excluding Two-Party Business) — 1% of check amount ($5 minimum fee and $20 maximum fee)
  • Two-Party Business — 4% of check amount ($5 minimum fee)

Branch Check Cashing Fee for Non-Regions Checks:

  • Printed Payroll and Government Checks — 1.50% of check amount ($5 minimum fee)
  • Other Check Type (handwritten payroll, handwritten person-to-person, two-party consumer and business, refund anticipation, insurance-settlement checks, cashier's official checks, and money orders) — 4% of check amount ($5 minimum fee)

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  • Many brick-and-mortar banks will still allow you to cash a check even if you don't bank with them.
  • Most banks will require the check to be written by someone who is part of the bank.
  • Policies vary at each bank, but generally, you'll be charged a fee of around $7.
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When you receive a check from another person, you usually don't want to keep it as a check for long. However, if you don't have a bank account or aren't nearby your bank due to travel, your situation becomes a bit trickier. 

Banks aren't required to cash checks from people who aren't customers. That being said, many brick-and-mortar banks will still cash your check even if you don't bank with them. However, there might be some additional rules you'll have to follow.

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Before you visit a branch, make sure to bring at least one US ID.

If you don't have a US ID, you'll need to go to a bank or credit union that lets you use an alternative form of ID, like a foreign passport. Otherwise, a bank could turn you away since it can't determine whether the check belongs to you.

Quick tip: Make sure your check isn't expired before you cash it. Many checks expire within 90 days of being written. 

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No, you can't cash a check at any bank. However, several institutions, especially national brick-and-mortar banks, have policies or services that allow you to cash a check even if you don't have an account with the bank.

For example, Jeremy D. King, a spokesperson for Regions Bank, said Regions permits people who do not have an account with Regions to cash checks. Non-customers would have to enroll in a check-cashing service.

"Each financial institution maintains its own check-cashing policies, so we encourage you to check with other banks first to determine their policies – including policies on whom may cash a check and any associated fees or processes that could vary," King also told Insider.

Cashing check policies at different banks

Below, you'll get an overview of how ten national banks cash checks from non-customers:

  • Bank of America: Bank of America permits checks written by Bank of America customers. Checks with a value greater than $50 will be charged $8 per check.
  • Chase: Chase will cash any checks issued by the bank. Fees vary depending on the amount written on the check. For instance, a $100 check would require a $10 fee.
  • Wells Fargo: Wells Fargo will let you cash a check for a $7.50 fee if the person who wrote the check is a Wells Fargo account owner. 
  • Citibank: Citibank allows non-customers to cash a check for a $7 fee.
  • Capital One: Capital One will let you cash a check if the person who wrote it has a Capital One account. Fees will vary depending on where you live, so you'll have to contact the nearest bank.
  • Truist Bank: Truist will cash any Truist checks. There's no fee if the value of the check is less than $50. If it's greater than $50, you'll pay $8. These fees do not apply if you live in New Jersey.
  • PNC Bank: You won't be charged fees if the check is $25 or less. However, for checks greater than $25, you'll be charged 2% of the check amount.
  • KeyBank: KeyBank permits checks under $5,000 and written by someone who has a KeyBank account. Checks under $15 will not require any fees, but if your check exceeds that amount, you'll have to pay a fee. Fees vary by state, but if you go to a KeyBank Plus branch, you'll be charged 1.5% of your check's total amount. 
  • Citizens Bank: There's a $7 fee to cash a check if you're not a client.
  • Regions Bank: Regions Bank has a check-cashing service that doesn't require an account with the bank. If you're cashing a Regions check, the fee will vary from $0 to $20, excluding two-party checks. If you're cashing a payroll or government check, you'll pay 1.5% of the check amount. If you cash any other check, you'll have to pay 4% of the value of your check amount.

Quick tip: To avoid fees entirely, deposit money into your bank account through mobile or online banking and wait to withdraw it when nearby your bank. You could also go to a nearby retail store to cash a check. However, fees may apply.

If your bank isn't on this list,  you still might be able to cash a check even if you're not a customer. Contact the bank's customer service before your visit to make sure you're aware of the bank's policies.

Sophia Acevedo, CEPF

Junior Banking Reporter

Sophia Acevedo is a junior banking reporter at Insider who covers banking and savings for Personal Finance Insider. She is also a Certified Educator in Personal Finance (CEPF). She joined Insider in July 2021 as a fellow for the Personal Finance Insider Reviews team. Before joining the Insider team, she was a freelancer based in Los Angeles and worked briefly in publishing. She also graduated from California State University Fullerton in 2020. You can reach out to her on Twitter at @sophieacvdo or send a quick email at sacevedo@insider.com. Read more about how Personal Finance Insider chooses, rates, and covers financial products and services >>

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Can I cash a Wells Fargo check at Wells Fargo for free?

Wells Fargo: Wells Fargo will let you cash a check for a $7.50 fee if the person who wrote the check is a Wells Fargo account owner. Citibank: Citibank allows non-customers to cash a check for a $7 fee. Capital One: Capital One will let you cash a check if the person who wrote it has a Capital One account.

Where can I cash a check from Wells Fargo?

You can cash a Wells Fargo check at your own bank, or at any Wells Fargo branch. You can also cash a Wells Fargo check by going to a store such as Walmart or another location that offers check cashing services. However, please keep in mind that you will be charged a fee at these locations.

Will my bank charge me to cash a check?

Most banks have policies that allow check cashing services only for account holders. If a bank agrees to cash a check for a non-customer, it may legally charge a fee. These policies are intended to protect the banks and their customers from forgeries.

Where can I cash a check for no charge?

Cash it at the issuing bank (this is the bank name that is pre-printed on the check) Cash a check at a retailer that cashes checks (discount department store, grocery stores, etc.) Cash the check at a check-cashing store. Deposit at an ATM onto a pre-paid card account or checkless debit card account.

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