Classic Bank now offers Deposit ATMs!
Classic Bank customers can now withdraw cash and make deposits at an ATM at the following locations:
- Bastrop
- Cameron
- Giddings
- Liberty Hill
- Rockdale
- Rosebud
Please note, ATM deposits made after 3 PM will be processed on the next banking day. Our general Funds Availability Policy is to allow you to withdraw funds deposited in your account on the next business day after the day we receive your deposit. In some cases, we may delay your ability to withdraw funds beyond the next business day. Then, the funds will generally be available by the second business day after the day of deposit. Funds from electronic direct deposits will be available on the day we receive the deposit.
To make a deposit, follow these easy steps:
- Insert Classic Bank debit card into ATM and enter PIN
- Select “Deposit”
- Select “Cash” or “Check”
- Insert cash or endorsed check(s) directly into ATM, no envelope required
- Confirm deposit amount
- Take receipt and complete transaction!
FAQs
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What if I forget to endorse my check?
If your check is not endorsed correctly, it will not be deposited into your account at that time. Your branch will contact you about the next steps regarding your check.
What checks are not accepted at the ATM?
The following types of checks are not accepted for deposit at the ATM:
- Tax Refund, IRS, H&R Block rapid refund or loan checks
- Draft, demand draft, preauthorized draft, image replacement document, money order, Cashier’s Check, or traveler’s check
- Checks that have been previously submitted through remote deposit, service offered at any other financial institution, or otherwise previously converted to a substitute check.
- Checks payable to an individual that is not on the account
- Checks containing an alteration on the front of the check
- Checks drawn on a financial institution located outside the United States
- Checks that are remotely created
- Checks not payable in United States currency
- Checks that are “VOID” after 90 days
- Checks dated more than 6 months prior to the date of the deposit
What if I have both cash and check(s) to deposit?
If you have both cash and check(s) to deposit, you will be required to make two separate deposits. One deposit including the cash, and one deposit with the check(s).
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