Withdrawing money from your checking account is a fairly simple process, and there are several ways to get money out of your account. As long as you have a withdrawal sheet, a blank check or a debit card, you will be able to withdraw money from your bank account.
Enter your account number, your name and the amount you wish to withdraw from your account on your withdrawal slip. Sign with your name and present the receipt to the cashier along with an identification form. If you don’t have a withdrawal sheet, ask one of the bank employee for one.
Make a check for the amount you wish to withdraw from your account. Make the check payable to “bearer” or for yourself. If you make the check for yourself, sign the back of it when you show up for the cash. Give the check to the cashier along with your ID.
Use your debit card at an ATM. Swipe your card or insert it into the device and enter your personal identification number (PIN). Select “Withdrawal” and select the account that holds your money. Select or enter the amount you wish to withdraw from the account and confirm the transaction.