Finding bank ATM locations, anywhere and anytime, can be as easy as the touch of your cell phone. Most banks provide an ATM locator service for their customer base.
Ask the Bank for a Map of ATMs
When you sign up for an ATM debit or credit card from your bank, it is a good idea to request a map of ATM locations within the city. The bank should also provide you with information concerning required fees for non-network ATMs. Knowing which ATMs charge you additional fees to access your money or pay bill is important to know to avoid additional bills.
Depending on the type of account you have, many banks will waive fees. You may need to provide proof of the fee in the form of the receipt, although this information should be captured on your monthly banking statement.
Text Message for ATM Locator
The ATM locator feature can be as simple as receiving a text message from your bank. The bank can use the GPS locator function on most phones to determine where you are and let your know where the nearest ATM is located. This is a handy function that may only work in your local community and may not be available when you travel out of the state or country.
Mobile ATM Locators
Banks also provide mobile access to their websites, which can prove to be helpful when locating a nearest ATM. The mobile access function connects you with the bank’s website and can show you a listing and map of nearest ATM locations. You simply type in your address or nearest intersection and the map function will list and display the ATMs near you.
Using a Laptop
If you have a laptop available with internet connection, you can access the same electronic ATM locator features found on your mobile cell phone.
Many banks also have a toll free number that can access information about ATMs that located within a certain location. All you need to do is say your city location or zip code.
Finding an ATM is not generally hard difficult because they are plentiful and located almost everywhere. You can find ATM terminals in retail stores, malls, transit centers, pharmacies, grocery stores and other retailers. Be sure you use an ATM that does not charge you exorbitant fees in order to access your funds, or conduct banking transactions.

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