In most cases no. Almost all banks have core banking services in place and you can close your checking account in any branch of the bank with whom you have an account. If you are unfortunate enough that the bank does not have core banking features and has branch-banking only then you need to close it only at the branch where you opened it.
You can typically close a checking account at any branch of the same bank, regardless of where you initially opened the account. Some banks may also allow you to close your account online or over the phone. It's best to check with your specific bank for their policies and procedures.
Most likely, the parent who opened the account is the custodian of the account and is technically the only person who can make major changes, including closing the account. Therefore, the parent who opened the account will need to visit a local branch to close the account.
At chase both party's have to be there and you can remove your name. I did it. I did not require my partner to be there as I opened another account for myself so it appears to be a bank specific deal.
I opened a checking account at the local bank. I was checking over the papers for accuracy.
the home branch is where the customer has opened his or her account
Capital One has different checking account services, including one that you and your child can manage together. They also have a fee free account, Capital One 360• Checking. You can sign up for an account on their website as well as locate a local branch in your are where you can sign up for an account.
When I opened my checking account I had to present a current texas drivers liscense, and my social security card.
"I opened a new checking account at the bank today". OR "How do you account for your whereabouts last night?"
there are many: Checking, savings, investments, Commercial (business) just for starters, most people start by a simple checking and savings.
You'll need to go to the bank and ask them.
Instead of opening of one branch a/c separate accounts are opened for various transactions at branch.
It is a numerical code of the branch at which you opened your Commonwealth Bank account. BSB. It stands for Bank - State - Branch. See the related question below.
Bank Account Number is the number of your account opened in that Bank's Branch. For online transaction you need IFSC code of Bank. IFSC code of all banks available at BankBazaar.com/ifsc-code.html.