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Please tell us where you bank so we can give you accurate rate and fee information for your location.
Saving your User ID can be a convenience, but there are a number of best practices you should observe when doing so.
We highly recommend you have only one User ID – and not share it with anyone else – as a way of helping keep your financial and personal information safe. Learn more about account security
You may have more than one User ID, such as when you have a second one for your small business. If you wish to save multiple User IDs, follow these steps:
You can delete User IDs by signing into Online Banking and selecting the Security Center tab. In the User ID portion of the Sign-in settings area, select the Review your saved User IDs link and click Delete to remove saved IDs from your browser.
Log in to Online Banking and select your account from the Accounts Overview page, then go to the Information & Services tab. Your account number can be displayed by clicking the Show link in the Account Details section.
To update your address, phone number, mobile number or email address, log in to Online Banking.
Log in to Online Banking to check the balance for your Bank of America checking, savings, credit card, home equity loan or line of credit and mortgage accounts.
To change your legal name or legal title: Please bring a government-issued photo ID plus any additional documentation specific to your situation to any Bank of America financial center. An associate will give you forms to complete and will assist you with obtaining a new credit card.
If you are a co-owner or authorized user on the account: Please note that in order for us to update your name, the account owner (or other co-owners) must accompany you to the financial center.
Reason for name change | Documentation to bring in addition to a government-issued photo ID |
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Legal name misspelling on your account | Birth Certificate |
Marriage | Marriage Certificate |
Divorce | Divorce decree |
Legal court order | Legal court order |
Adoption | Adoption certificate |
If you don't live near a financial center: Please contact customer service at 800.432.1000 (Mon-Fri 7 a.m.-10 p.m. or Sat-Sun 8 a.m.-5 p.m., eastern time).
When you link your accounts, the combined balance of your eligible checking, savings, Individual Retirement Account (IRA), Money Market Savings, or certificate of deposit (CD) or your linked mortgage may help you avoid the monthly fee on your primary checking account or savings account. Plus, when you link your eligible accounts, you can get a statement with your linked accounts for at-a-glance convenience in reviewing your finances.
You can link your accounts by scheduling an appointment at your local financial center or by calling customer service. To speed up the process, please have the account numbers handy for the accounts you want linked.
We appreciate your business and are sorry to hear you want to close your account. We hope you'll consider speaking with us first so we can address any concerns you might have. Call us at 800.432.1000 to share your feedback with us.
Before proceeding with closure, you might be interested in converting your existing account to a different account or finding a new one.
Identifying the right bank account doesn't have to be tough. For Consumer accounts, consider one of our Bank of America Advantage Banking Checking and Bank of America Advantage Banking Savings options. For Business accounts, consider one of our Bank of America Business Advantage Banking or Bank of America Business Advantage Savings options. If you have an existing Bank of America Advantage Banking Checking account, you can switch to another setting and keep the same account number and debit card. If you are interested in switching your setting, please schedule an appointment with one of our specialists or call 800.432.1000.
No action is necessary if you already have an account with Bank of America. You always have access to your account using Online Banking, Mobile Banking or a Bank of America financial center near you. For assistance with a Safe Deposit Box, visit the Financial Center where your box is located.
For new customers, switching your account to Bank of America is easy. Need assistance? Call us at 800.432.1000 to open an account that's right for you.
Schedule an appointment to meet with a specialist who can assist you with the necessary changes to your Bank of America accounts.
Executing a Power of Attorney (POA) document is important for a wide range of reasons. From a financial perspective, your designated Attorney-in-fact (also known as Agent) would be able to act on your behalf in situations such as filing taxes, selling property, refinancing a mortgage or cashing checks. You should not execute a power of attorney unless you have complete faith in your designated Attorney-in Fact (Agent). As a convenience, Bank of America customers, in most states, may establish a Limited Power of Attorney for banking transactions by contacting your local financial center. However, your personal attorney can provide you with a General Power of Attorney form, which may cover many types of assets and transactions.
Note, to set up a Power of Attorney in the financial center, the Attorney-in-Fact (Agent) will need to be present to sign a Power of Attorney Signature Card Addendum for each account you wish to give them authority. As the Principal who executed the Power of Attorney, you may revoke it at any time, but you would need to inform the bank of any changes. A Power of Attorney terminates automatically at the death of the Principal.
*Currently, an Attorney-in-Fact cannot access a Principal’s accounts via Online Banking. However, access is available through the contact centers and financial centers.