18 is the legal age requirement in all states for the purpose of entering into written contracts and agreements. When a savings or checking account is opened, there is a customer agreement that must be signed by a legal, of age, accountholder in the event the person on whose behalf the account is opened is not yet 18 years old. Usually the of age person is a parent or gaurdian, but doesn't always have to be. Could be a sister or brother, aunt or uncle, etc. A minor cannot enter into such an agreement so therefore an adult accountholder must be on the account to complete the contract.
You need to be atleast 18 years old in order to open a bank account that you can operate individually. If you are less than 18 years old, you will be termed a minor and the bank will expect your legal guardian or parents to be a co-holder of the bank account.
Old enough to get a bank account. If you withdraw more money than you have, no matter your age, you will get an overdraft.
No. the legal age to open a bank account that can be operated independently is 18 years. If a 14 year old wants a bank account, he/she can only get it if they have their parents (either of them) as a joint holder of the account.
You need to be atleast 18 years old in order to open a bank account that you can operate individually. If you are less than 18 years old, you will be termed a minor and the bank will expect your legal guardian or parents to be a co-holder of the bank account.
You need to be atleast 18 years old in order to open a bank account that you can operate individually. If you are less than 18 years old, you will be termed a minor and the bank will expect your legal guardian or parents to be a co-holder of the bank account.
its impossible a bank account can be open after 12 yrs old
Its like a normal login but its for perents.
You need to be atleast 18 years old in order to open a bank account that you can operate individually. If you are less than 18 years old, you will be termed a minor and the bank will expect your legal guardian or parents to be a co-holder of the bank account.
Old enough to get a bank account. If you withdraw more money than you have, no matter your age, you will get an overdraft.
No. the legal age to open a bank account that can be operated independently is 18 years. If a 14 year old wants a bank account, he/she can only get it if they have their parents (either of them) as a joint holder of the account.
With a parent or guardian also on the account, a child can have a bank account at any age. They cannot, however, have a checking account.
If you are in the US you don't need to write a letter. Go to the new bank, open an account, and transfer the funds from your old account into the new one. Then, go to the old bank and officially close the account.
To have an individual account a person must be at least 18 years old. (In most banks/countries) If a minor, with the help of a guardian, you can make a bank account for yourself.
yes, but only the bank staff with the position with handling accounts. . .
You need to be atleast 18 years old in order to open a bank account that you can operate individually. If you are less than 18 years old, you will be termed a minor and the bank will expect your legal guardian or parents to be a co-holder of the bank account.
You need to be atleast 18 years old in order to open a bank account that you can operate individually. If you are less than 18 years old, you will be termed a minor and the bank will expect your legal guardian or parents to be a co-holder of the bank account.
8 and older