Chase Direct Deposit

A Traditional Financial Institution (TFI). does not usually post an early direct deposit of a tax refund. You might be wondering “how early” a direct deposit could be with these early direct deposit type of bank products. Below are prepaid products, credit unions, and traditional banks. Here’s how: After signing in, tap the account where you want to receive your direct deposit. Swipe up and tap 'Set up direct deposit form'. Check that the info is correct or make updates, then tap 'Create form'. Download, print or email the form. Return to video catalog. Account and routing numbers. The following code as a direct deposit: Chase: 1 (waived the monthly fee) Frontier Bank. No data points; Frontwave Credit Union. The following coded as a direct deposit: Fidelity: 1 (via e-mail on 11/17) Fulton Bank. The following have not worked for direct deposit: Capital One 360: 1, Chase: 1, Citi: 1; Discover: 1; Huntington: 1; Wells Fargo. Follow these simple actions to get Chase Direct Deposit prepared for sending: Get the document you need in the library of legal forms. Open the form in the online editor. Read the guidelines to determine which information you have to include. Choose the fillable fields and put the requested details.

No, Chase First Banking does not have a direct deposit option. Chase High School Checking, an account for teens ages 13-17 that includes direct deposit and check writing, may be a better option. To learn more, visit Chase High School Checking SM.


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We're here to help: Government stimulus payments

Most electronic stimulus payments were deposited in customer accounts in early January. We are expecting direct deposits by February 3 for some additional customers who used tax-preparer services. See below for tips and the other ways you could get your payment.

Updated January 26, 2021

How the IRS can help

Go to the IRS site for the most up-to-date answers to your questions, including:

  • Will I get a payment and how much will it be?
  • How and when will I receive it?
  • Do I need to do anything to get it?

Questions

When should I expect to see the payment in my Chase account?

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Most electronic stimulus payments were deposited in customer accounts in early January. We are expecting direct deposits by February 3 for some additional customers who used tax-preparer services. Please go to the IRS site for the latest information. You can check your transactions on the Chase Mobile® app and chase.com.

How will I know when it has posted to my account?

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We recommend that you set up an account alert to tell you when deposits post to your account. You can also check your transactions on the Chase Mobile app and chase.com.

If I receive a paper check, how can I deposit it without coming in to a branch?

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You can snap a picture of it and deposit it to your account using Chase QuickDeposit in the Chase Mobile app on your mobile phone or tablet, or deposit it at many Chase ATMs.

What happens to my direct deposit payment if my Chase account is closed?

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If an account is closed and we can't find another account for you, we send those payments back to the government. The government may issue a check or you may need to file for an IRS Recovery Rebate Credit. Go to IRS.gov/getmypayment for more information.

How can I help protect myself from scams?

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First, don’t give anyone your personal information to “sign up” for your relief check. You don’t need to sign up for anything.

Second, don’t give your personal information to anyone who calls, emails or texts you, especially if they mention this stimulus program or getting early access to the money. If we ever reach out to you, we won’t ask for confidential information such as your name, password, personal identification number (PIN) or other account information.

Chase direct deposit information

The Federal Trade Commission recommends other ways to protect yourself.

What about phishing?

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As always, don’t click links in emails or texts unless you’re sure that they're authentic. And never provide your usernames or passwords outside of the normal secure sites and apps you use, like the Chase Mobile app and chase.com.

What else is Chase doing in response to COVID-19?

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Go to chase.com/StayConnected.

What else you can do

  • Download the Chase Mobile® app, if you haven’t already, so you can check your transactions and see your stimulus payment from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).
  • Set up a direct deposit alert, so you’ll know when you receive your stimulus payment. When you set up your alert, make sure you choose the checking or savings account you expect the payment to be deposited to.
  • Learn how to use Chase QuickDeposit℠ so you can deposit checks with your mobile phone or tablet from the Chase Mobile app.

Financial health tips

  • Set aside your stimulus payment – If you can, transfer some or all of your payment to your savings account. You can also use Autosave to set up automatic transfers to help you rebuild your emergency fund.
  • Track your spending – Your spending has probably changed, so keep a closer eye on what’s going on. If you don't have a budget, think about building one now through Budget Builder, a free tool.
  • Check your available credit – Knowing what's available on your credit card or in your bank account could give you a sense of what you could draw on, if needed. You can find your available credit and balances for your Chase accounts on the Chase Mobile app and chase.com.
  • Review retirement accounts – If you’re investing through a 401(k) plan at work, do what you can to stay the course. If you’re facing an immediate need, you might consider suspending contributions to your 401(k) or even consider taking a loan, if the plan offers it.
  • Schedule a meeting – Get help when you need it. Talk to a Chase banker virtually or in person by scheduling at chase.com/meeting.
  • Chase for Business – We have resources to help you run your business, including PPP Loans.

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