Overdraft Services for Personal Accounts (2024)

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Overdraft Protection Extra Day Grace Period Early Pay Day Clear Access Banking What is an overdraft? Understand our standard overdraft coverage Help Avoid Overdrafts with Overdraft Protection To enroll, change or remove Overdraft Protection Overdraft Protection details and eligibility Eligibility Additional ways to help avoid overdraft fees Extra Day Grace Period Early Pay Day Clear Access Banking Optional Debit Card Overdraft Service To enroll, change or remove Debit Card Overdraft Service Debit Card Overdraft Service details and eligibility Eligibility Fee Four helpful tips for avoiding overdrafts 1. Keep track of your transactions 2. Don't forget outstanding transactions 3. Keep a little extra in your account 4. Review your statements Use Wells Fargo Online® and Wells Fargo Mobile® Mobile Banking Account Alerts My Money Map Overdraft FAQs What is an overdraft? Is an overdraft different from a returned item? What is the fee for overdrafts? Can I make a deposit or transfer to avoid overdraft fees? What is the difference between Overdraft Protection and Debit Card Overdraft Service? How much does Wells Fargo's Overdraft Protection cover? What will happen if I don't have enough available money in my account to cover an ATM or everyday (one-time) debit card transaction and I'm not enrolled in Debit Card Overdraft Service? How do I decide which overdraft services are right for me? How do I add, change or remove Overdraft Protection? How do I add or remove Debit Card Overdraft Service? Does Wells Fargo guarantee my ATM and everyday (one-time) debit card transactions will be approved with Debit Card Overdraft Service? Do optional overdraft services apply to Clear Access Banking accounts? How does Extra Day Grace Period work if I have Overdraft Protection? Still have questions? Chat Call Us Find a Location Make an Appointment FAQs


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Overdraft Protection

Protect yourself against overdrafts by using funds from a linked account


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Extra Day Grace Period

Get an extra day to make deposits to avoid overdraft fees


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Early Pay Day

Access your funds up to two days early to help prevent overdrafts


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Clear Access Banking

Don't want overdrafts? Consider our account with no overdraft fees.


What is an overdraft?


An overdraft occurs when you do not have enough available money in your account to cover a transaction, but we pay it anyway. An overdraft fee of $35 may apply.,

If we don't pay a transaction into overdraft, it will be declined or returned unpaid. We don't assess fees for declined or returned transactions.

The information on this page is for personal accounts. View more information on overdraft services for business accounts.


Understand our standard overdraft coverage

Standard overdraft coverage is included with most checking accounts. With standard overdraft coverage we may authorize and pay overdrafts for the following types of transactions:

  • Checks and other transactions made using your checking account number
  • Automatic bill payments (such as recurring debit card and ACH payments)

We will not authorize and pay overdrafts for the following types of transactions unless you ask us to (see Debit Card Overdraft Service below):

  • ATM transactions
  • Everyday debit card transactions (such as one-time debit card and ATM card purchases)

We pay overdrafts at our discretion which means we do not guarantee that we will always authorize and pay any type of transaction. If we do not authorize and pay an overdraft, your transaction will be declined or returned unpaid.

If we pay an overdraft, we assess a fee of $35 per item paid into overdraft. We limit the number of overdraft fees on consumer accounts to three per day.

You can change the way we handle overdrafts, so we decline or return your transactions when you don't have enough available money in your account to cover a transaction.

  • To remove standard overdraft coverage, visit a branch or call a phone banker at 1-800-TO-WELLS (1-800-869-3557).

Overdraft fees can still apply even if you remove standard overdraft coverage; however, we do not assess fees for returned items or declined transactions.


Help Avoid Overdrafts with Overdraft Protection


Set up optional Overdraft Protection to avoid the inconvenience of declined transactions and overdrafts.

You can link up to two eligible Wells Fargo accounts (one savings, one credit) to authorize or pay your transactions if you don't have enough available money in your checking account. We will transfer or advance available funds from your linked account(s) automatically to cover your transactions.

Overdraft Protection covers all transaction types – including, for example, ATM and debit card transactions, checks, Bill Pay, and recurring electronic payments.

  • We do not charge transfer fees or advance fees for Overdraft Protection.
  • Overdraft Protection advances from a credit account accrue interest from the date each advance is made. See your credit account agreement for details.


To enroll, change or remove Overdraft Protection

  • Sign onto Online Banking
  • Call a phone banker at 1-800-TO-WELLS (1-800-869-3557).
  • Talk with a branch banker. Make an appointment.

Overdraft Protection details and eligibility

Eligibility

  • You can link up to two eligible Wells Fargo accounts (one savings and one credit account) to one Wells Fargo checking account for Overdraft Protection. If you link two accounts, you may tell us which account to use first to transfer/advance funds. If you do not specify an order, we will first transfer funds from your linked savings account.
  • If you link a credit card, the credit card must be confirmed in order for the Bank to transfer funds for Overdraft Protection. If the credit card is not confirmed, no money will transfer to cover the overdraft. Once your credit card has been confirmed, please allow up to 3 business days for your Overdraft Protection service to be fully enabled.
  • You can view your eligible accounts by signing onto Online Banking, talking with a branch banker, or calling a phone banker at 1-800-TO-WELLS (1-800-869-3557).

For additional information, please also refer to your specific account type in the Consumer Account Fee and Information Schedule, Deposit Account Agreement, or your applicable credit agreement.

Additional ways to help avoid overdraft fees



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Extra Day Grace Period

With Extra Day Grace Period, you have an extra business day to make deposits to avoid overdraft fees. If your available balance is positive as of midnight Eastern Time, we'll waive the associated overdraft fees.

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Early Pay Day

Get paid sooner to help prevent overdrafts. Early Pay Day lets you access your eligible direct deposit up to two days early.

There's no need to enroll – Early Pay Day is automatic when you set up Direct Deposit.

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Clear Access Banking

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Optional Debit Card Overdraft Service


This optional service lets you choose how we handle your ATM and everyday (one-time) debit card transactions if you don't have enough available money in your account.

  • Unenrolled — if you make a debit card purchase and do not have enough available money in your account, your transaction will be declined and you will not be charged any fees.
  • Enrolled — if you make a debit card purchase and do not have enough available money in your account, your transaction may be approved into overdraft and you will be charged an overdraft fee of $35 per item.

Note: If you're enrolled in Overdraft Protection, we'll first use available funds in your linked account(s) to cover the transaction – whether or not you're enrolled in Debit Card Overdraft Service.


To enroll, change or remove Debit Card Overdraft Service

  • Sign onto Online Banking
  • Call a phone banker at 1-800-TO-WELLS (1-800-869-3557)
  • Talk with a branch banker. Make an appointment
  • Visit a Wells Fargo ATM

Debit Card Overdraft Service details and eligibility

Eligibility

Please read this Important information about overdrafts (PDF) before adding the service.

Fee

Our standard overdraft fee of $35 per item will apply each time we pay an overdraft item to your account and a covering deposit or transfer is not made before the cut-off time on the same business day or otherwise covered by Extra Day Grace Period.

Information about cut-off times can be found in the Wells Fargo Deposit Account Agreement.

If your checking account is not enrolled in Debit Card Overdraft Service and you don't have enough available money in your checking account or in accounts linked for Overdraft Protection, ATM and everyday (one-time) debit card transactions will be declined at the time of the transaction. There are no fees for declined transactions.

Four helpful tips for avoiding overdrafts


1. Keep track of your transactions

Record every deposit and withdrawal — including checks, debit card purchases, cash and ATM withdrawals, and recurring payments you've set up such as your car payment or gym membership.

2. Don't forget outstanding transactions

The current available balance provided by the Bank may not include all your transactions, such as checks you have written or upcoming automatic payments that we are unaware of.

3. Keep a little extra in your account

By keeping a little extra in your checking account, you can cover any outstanding transactions that don't yet appear in your available balance and avoid overdrawing your account.

4. Review your statements

Reconcile bank statements with your records.


Use Wells Fargo Online® and Wells Fargo Mobile®


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Mobile Banking

Bank on the go using your mobile device

  • Monitor account activity
  • Transfer money
  • Deposit checks

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Account Alerts

Stay informed

  • Set up a low balance alert
  • Be notified by email, text message, or push notification

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My Money Map

Stay on track

  • Review purchases and payments made with your Wells Fargo credit card, debit card, and Bill Pay
  • Create a budget to manage monthly spending

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Overdraft FAQs

What is an overdraft?

An overdraft is a negative balance in your account. An overdraft occurs when you spend more money than you have available in your checking account and the Bank pays your transaction anyway.

Is an overdraft different from a returned item?

Yes. A returned item / non-sufficient funds (NSF) item occurs when Wells Fargo returns an item (such as a check or other transaction presented for payment) unpaid because there is not enough money available in the account to cover it (meaning, we do not pay the transaction).

What is the fee for overdrafts?

Our overdraft fee for items paid into overdraft is $35 per item. We charge no more than three overdraft fees per business day for personal accounts.

We do not charge a returned item / non-sufficient funds (NSF) fee for items returned unpaid.

Note: We will not charge an overdraft fee on items that are $5 or less, and we won't charge overdraft fees if both your ending daily account balance and available balance are overdrawn by $5 or less after we have processed all of your transactions. There are no overdraft fees for ATM and everyday (one-time) debit card transactions unless your account is enrolled in Debit Card Overdraft Service, as described above.

Can I make a deposit or transfer to avoid overdraft fees?

Yes. Making a deposit or transfer can help avoid overdraft fees.

You can avoid an overdraft altogether – including applicable overdraft fees – if you make a covering deposit or transfer before the posted cut-off time on the same business day that you overdrew your account.

With Extra Day Grace Period, if your account is overdrawn, you have an extra business day to make a deposit to avoid overdraft fees. If your available balance is positive as of midnight Eastern Time, we'll waive the associated overdraft fees. Prior business day overdraft items that are not covered by midnight Eastern Time are subject to applicable overdraft fees.

What is the difference between Overdraft Protection and Debit Card Overdraft Service?

Both services are optional and you can sign up for one or both depending on your checking account,, and how you like to manage your money. You can have one, the other, or both – the choice is yours.

  • Overdraft Protection uses available funds from your eligible linked savings, credit card, or line of credit account(s) to authorize or pay a transaction if there isn't enough money in your checking account. In other words, the linked account helps you avoid an overdraft in the first place.
  • Debit Card Overdraft Service allows the Bank to authorize, at its discretion, ATM and everyday (one-time) debit card transactions into overdraft if there isn't enough available money in your checking account (or in accounts linked for overdraft protection), and an overdraft fee will apply to any item paid into overdraft.

If you are enrolled in both services, we will first use available funds in your linked Overdraft Protection account(s) to cover transactions when you don't have enough available money in your checking account.

How much does Wells Fargo's Overdraft Protection cover?

For linked savings accounts: If the available balance in your savings account is $25 or more and can cover the overdraft, we'll transfer the exact amount needed or a minimum of $25. If the available balance in your savings account is less than either $25 or the amount needed, we'll transfer the available balance.

For linked credit accounts: If the available credit in your credit card account is $25 or more and can cover the overdraft, we'll advance the exact amount needed or a minimum of $25. If the available credit in your credit card account is less than either $25 or the amount needed, we'll advance the available credit. Advances from an eligible linked Wells Fargo line of credit are generally made in increments of $100 or $300.

What will happen if I don't have enough available money in my account to cover an ATM or everyday (one-time) debit card transaction and I'm not enrolled in Debit Card Overdraft Service?

ATM and everyday (one-time) debit card transactions will be declined at the time of the transaction. There are no fees for declined transactions. If a checking account is not enrolled in Debit Card Overdraft Service and an ATM or everyday (one-time) debit card transaction creates a negative balance during posting, an overdraft fee will not be assessed.

Please be aware that recurring debit card transactions you have pre-authorized (such as a utility payments, streaming services, and gym memberships) may be approved into overdraft at the Bank's discretion whether or not you are enrolled in Debit Card Overdraft Service and an overdraft fee would be assessed for items paid into overdraft.

How do I decide which overdraft services are right for me?

Review the materials on this site, call a phone banker at 1-800-TO-WELLS (1-800-869-3557), or talk with a local branch banker.

How do I add, change or remove Overdraft Protection?

You can add, change or remove Overdraft Protection through Online Banking, by talking to a phone banker at 1-800-TO-WELLS (1-800-869-3557), or by visiting a branch banker.

How do I add or remove Debit Card Overdraft Service?

You can add or remove Debit Card Overdraft Service at a Wells Fargo ATM (Select More Choices, Wells Fargo Services), through Online Banking, with a branch banker, or by talking to a phone banker anytime at 1-800-TO-WELLS (1-800-869-3557). Any account holder with transaction authority can add or remove the service on the checking account.

Does Wells Fargo guarantee my ATM and everyday (one-time) debit card transactions will be approved with Debit Card Overdraft Service?

No. The payment of any transaction into overdraft remains a discretionary decision of Wells Fargo and we reserve the right not to pay. For example, we typically do not pay these items if your account is overdrawn or if you have had excessive overdrafts.

Do optional overdraft services apply to Clear Access Banking accounts?

No. Clear Access Banking does not allow for optional overdraft services and has no overdraft fees.

How does Extra Day Grace Period work if I have Overdraft Protection?

If you have an account linked for Overdraft Protection and a transfer or advance of funds from the linked account covers your transactions for that business day, Extra Day Grace Period will not apply because there are no pending overdraft fees to avoid. However, if a transfer or advance of funds from a linked Overdraft Protection account is not sufficient to cover all of your transactions, Extra Day Grace Period will apply to any transaction that is paid into overdraft and that has a pending overdraft fee. Extra Day Grace Period does not reverse the transfer or advance of funds from your linked account, and advances from linked credit accounts accrue interest from the date of the advance in accordance with the terms of your applicable credit agreement.


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Subject to account eligibility requirements. Advances from linked credit accounts accrue interest from the date of each advance. Advances from credit cards accrue interest at the cash advance rate. Please see your credit agreement for more details.

With Extra Day Grace Period, when your personal account is overdrawn, you have an additional business day (extra day) to make covering deposits and/or transfers to avoid the prior business day’s overdraft fees. If your account’s available balance as of 11:59 pm Eastern Time on your extra day is positive, the pending overdraft fees for the prior business day’s overdraft items will be waived. If your available balance as of 11:59 pm Eastern Time is enough to cover some, but not all, of the prior business day’s overdraft items, we’ll apply your available balance to the transactions in the order that they posted to your account. Any transactions not covered by 11:59 pm Eastern Time are subject to applicable overdraft fees. All deposits and transfers are subject to the Bank’s Availability of Funds Policy. Please see the Wells Fargo Deposit Account Agreement for more details.

With Early Pay Day, the Bank may make incoming electronic direct deposits made through the Automated Clearing House (ACH) available for use up to two days before the scheduled payment date. Not all direct deposits are eligible for Early Pay Day. Early availability of direct deposits is not guaranteed and may vary from deposit to deposit. Whether we make funds available early depends on when we receive the payor’s payment instructions, any limitations we set on the amount of early availability, and standard fraud prevention screening. Available for personal accounts only. See our Deposit Account Agreement for more details.

Our standard overdraft coverage does not apply to Clear Access BankingSM accounts. Optional overdraft services, such as Overdraft Protection and Debit Card Overdraft Service, are not available for Clear Access Banking accounts. Other fees may apply, and it is possible for the account to have a negative balance. Please see the Wells Fargo Consumer Account Fee and Information Schedule and Deposit Account Agreement for details.

Available balance is the most current record we have about the funds that are available for your use or withdrawal. It includes all deposits and withdrawals that have been posted to your account, then adjusts for any holds on recent deposits and any pending transactions that are known to the Bank. This balance may not reflect all of your transactions, such as checks you have written or debit card transactions that have been approved but not yet submitted for payment by the merchant.

Our overdraft fee for Consumer checking accounts is $35 per item (whether the overdraft is by check, ATM withdrawal, debit card transaction, or other electronic means), and we charge no more than three overdraft fees per business day. Overdraft fees are not applicable to Clear Access BankingSM accounts. The overdraft fee for Wells Fargo Teen CheckingSM accounts is $15 per item and we will charge no more than two fees per business day.

Recurring debit card payments and other transactions, such as checks, Bill Pay, or ACH transactions, may continue to be authorized into overdraft at our discretion if there isn’t enough money in the account, even if the account is not enrolled in Debit Card Overdraft Service, and our standard overdraft fees and policies will apply.

The payment of transactions into overdraft is discretionary and we reserve the right not to pay. For example, we typically do not pay overdrafts if your account is overdrawn or you have had excessive overdrafts. You must promptly bring your account to a positive balance.

Debit Card Overdraft Service is an optional service that customers can add or remove at any time. It is not available for certain accounts, such as Clear Access BankingSM accounts, Teen CheckingSM accounts, or savings accounts. Debit Card Overdraft Service is offered at the discretion of Wells Fargo and may be removed by the bank at any time for a variety of reasons, including excessive overdrafts or returned items, as determined by the bank.

Subject to the bank's funds availability policy. Certain pending deposits (specifically, a cash deposit or a transfer from another account) that are made after the posted cutoff time (where the deposit was made) will be included if they are made before we start our nightly process. If you make the deposit or transfer after we start our nightly process, it will not be included in the available balance that night.

Eligible direct deposits are limited to electronic direct deposits of items such as your payroll, pension, and government benefit payments made through the Automated Clearing House (ACH) to your personal account. Other deposits or credits to your account, such as deposits of funds from person-to-person payment services (e.g., Zelle®, Venmo, or PayPal transfers), check or mobile deposits, and other online transfers or electronic credits are not eligible for Early Pay Day.

If you convert from a Wells Fargo account with check writing ability to a Clear Access Banking account, any outstanding check(s) presented on the new Clear Access Banking account on or after the date of conversion will be returned unpaid. The payee may charge additional fees when the check is returned. Make sure that any outstanding checks have been paid and/or you have made different arrangements with the payee(s) for the checks you have written before converting to the Clear Access Banking account.

Terms and conditions apply. Setup is required for transfers to other U.S. financial institutions, and verification may take 1–3 business days. Customers should refer to their other U.S. financial institutions for information about any potential fees charged by those institutions. Mobile carrier’s message and data rates may apply. See Wells Fargo’s Online Access Agreement for more information.

Mobile deposit is only available through the Wells Fargo Mobile® app on eligible mobile devices. Deposit limits and other restrictions apply. Some accounts are not eligible for mobile deposit. Availability may be affected by your mobile carrier's coverage area. Your mobile carrier's message and data rates may apply. See Wells Fargo’s Online Access Agreement and your applicable business account fee disclosures for other terms, conditions, and limitations.

Sign-up may be required. Availability may be affected by your mobile carrier's coverage area. Your mobile carrier's message and data rates may apply.

Deposit products offered by Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. Member FDIC.

Zelle® and the Zelle® related marks are wholly owned by Early Warning Services, LLC and are used herein under license.

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Overdraft Services for Personal Accounts (2024)

FAQs

What banks will let you overdraft immediately? ›

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What app lets you overdraft right away? ›

Cash App offers eligible customers free overdraft coverage that allows you to overdraw on your Cash balance for free. Cash App will never charge you any overdraft fees for overdrawing your balance.

Can I overdraft $1000 dollars? ›

Your bank might offer you an overdraft line of credit that you can draw against. Say you have a checking account and the bank grants you a $1,000 overdraft limit. That means you can spend all the money in your account, plus up to $1,000 more before the bank will block any further transactions.

Can I write myself a check and overdraft my account? ›

If you write a check for more money than you have in your account without any overdraft coverage, the check will not be paid but you will still be charged an NSF fee.

How to withdraw money from ATM with insufficient funds? ›

So, if you want overdraft protection for debit card and ATM card transactions, you must opt into your bank's overdraft protection program. With overdraft protection, your bank will allow debit and ATM transactions to go through even if you don't have enough funds in your account.

Can I borrow money for an overdraft? ›

Bank loans are a way for you to quickly access money to cover an unexpected financial emergency or accidental overdraft. They can help you cover costs in a timely manner and help ensure your account has enough funds to avoid fees. However, bank loans can come with their own fees, interest rates, and conditions.

Will Cash App let you overdraft? ›

Cash App offers you, if eligible, the ability to enroll in an optional, no-fee overdraft feature (“Free Overdraft Coverage”) that allows you to overdraw on your Cash App Balance for Cash App Card purchase transactions, but excluding ACH transfers, cash-back transactions, and ATM withdrawals (“Qualifying Transactions”), ...

What app lets you borrow money with a negative balance? ›

Chime comes with the SpotMe service, which allows account holders to overdraw their accounts up to $200. The limit for new users, however, is $20. Chime deducts the overdraft amount from the user's next paycheck, helping users cover expenses without having to worry about overdraft fees.

How do I overdraft my current money? ›

Current doesn't allow overdrafts unless you qualify for and opt in to Current's Overdrive program. You become eligible when you direct deposit $500 or more per month, and once you opt in to it, you are given a dollar limit that you can overdraft without a fee. The limit begins at $25 and goes up to $200.

How to force overdraft? ›

To be eligible for immediate overdraft on your ATM and debit card transactions, you'll have to enroll in overdraft protection. If you opt out of ATM & debit card overdraft coverage, your bank will decline your transaction instead of letting it go through if you don't have enough money to cover it.

Will Venmo let you overdraft? ›

If your Venmo account is used to make a purchase that exceeds the balance in the linked bank account, the bank may charge overdraft fees, even if you chose not to allow overdrafts with your bank.

Can you overdraft a debit card with no money? ›

Debit Card Overdraft ServiceFootnote 7 7 allows the Bank to authorize, at its discretion, ATM and everyday (one-time) debit card transactions into overdraft if there isn't enough available money in your checking account (or in accounts linked for overdraft protection), and an overdraft feeFootnote 6 6 will apply to any ...

Can I cash a check with insufficient funds? ›

When you cash or deposit a check and there's not enough funds to cover it in the account it's drawn on, this is also considered non-sufficient funds (NSF). When a check is returned for NSF in this manner, the check is generally returned back to you. This allows you to redeposit the check at a later time, if available.

How much is the Chase overdraft limit? ›

What fees will I be charged if Chase pays my overdraft? If we authorize and pay an overdraft, we'll charge you a $34 Overdraft Fee per transaction during our nightly processing beginning with the first transaction that overdraws your account balance by more than $50 (maximum of 3 fees per business day, up to $102).

How much will the US bank let you overdraft? ›

If your Available Balance at the end of the business day is overdrawn by $50.00 or less, an Overdraft Paid Fee will not be charged. U.S. Bank limits the number of charges to a daily maximum of three (3) Overdraft Paid Fees per day, no matter how many items we pay on your behalf.

Does PNC let you overdraft right away? ›

You'll have at least 24 hours to bring your available Spend account balance to at least $0 before you are charged overdraft fees.

How quickly can you arrange an overdraft? ›

When the arranged overdraft will be available. If your application is successful, your new arranged overdraft or limit will usually be available straight away.

What is instant overdraft loan? ›

Bank Overdraft Loan. InstaOD Plus is an unsecured Overdraft (OD) facility that can be availed online without any paperwork. The facility serves day-to-day needs as well as sudden exigencies, for business. Existing ICICI Bank Current Account customers can avail an instant Overdraft limit of up to Rs 50 lakh.

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