I need to create a new checking account number for my pension deposit
No. Once a bank account is closed, the account number remains unused by the bank for seven or more years (it varies by individual bank). You may reopen a new account with the same bank, provided the first account was not closed by the bank for improprieties perpetrated by you.
my bank closed my account can i reopen the same account again
no
Yes, Chase Total Checking bank account is available to Canadians and has been since Chase Total Checking has been operational. This form of Checking is on-line based and it doesn't matter what location one uses it from.
This bank account at TCF bank had been closed for over six months.Now we are being charged for over draft protection.It looks like a annual fee thay are charging on a closed account.How can a bank charge on a closed account and then charge for insufficient funds.
go to the bank and ask
Call the bank.
My current bank checking account is invalid. How do I change the account number to the new checking account ???
ahah, good luck you poor soul!
You can tell if a check has been cashed by checking your bank statement or online banking account to see if the amount of the check has been deducted from your account.
possible. After my five years with chex systems passed, I opened a checking account and the bank closed it after two months due to my chex systems record. They froze it and then closed it without notice to me. I found out when the ATM card quit working. I then had to get Chex systems to write a letter to them because my record should have been gone after five years, but that did not help me get my account back. Yes, if the account holder resides in a state where the banking laws allow the action without due process of law.
If your account was closed by you going into the bank and withdrawing the balance of the funds to close account, no. This account has been officially closed and is no longer active. However, if your bank account was closed due to lack of funds and put into the overdraft mode; yes. In fact you need to deposit funds as soon as possible to bring the account into the positive and to avoid any further charges or collection issues. NO