Banks Open on Sundays 2026
Most branches close on Sunday, but you have more options than you might think — and for many banking tasks, branches aren’t needed at all.
Which Banks Have Sunday Hours?
| Bank | Sunday Hours? | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| TD Bank | Yes (most locations) | Known for broad weekend hours; typically 11 AM–3 PM Sunday |
| Chase | Select locations | In-store branches (Kroger, Target); check locator |
| Wells Fargo | Select locations | Grocery store in-store branches only |
| Bank of America | Select locations | Grocery store branches; reduced hours |
| Citizens Bank | Select locations | Some supermarket branches open Sunday |
| Regions Bank | Select locations | Check branch locator |
| Credit unions | Rarely | Most closed Sunday |
| Online banks | Always | No branches needed; fully digital |
How to check: Use your bank’s branch locator on their website or app → select your location → view Sunday hours. Hours vary even between branches of the same bank.
What’s Available 24/7 (No Branch Needed)
Even if your branch is closed Sunday, these services are always available:
| Service | Method | Always Available? |
|---|---|---|
| Cash withdrawal | ATM | Yes |
| Check deposit | Mobile app or ATM | Yes (processing may wait until Monday) |
| Account balance check | App / online / ATM | Yes |
| Transfer between accounts | App / online banking | Yes |
| Send money (Zelle, ACH) | App / online | Yes (ACH settles on business days) |
| Dispute a transaction | Phone / app | Phone: 24/7; branch needed for complex issues |
| Report lost card | Phone 24/7 | Yes |
| Fraud alert | Phone 24/7 | Yes |
What Requires an In-Branch Visit
Some banking tasks genuinely need a branch visit:
- Cashier’s checks and money orders
- Opening certain account types (some banks allow full online opening)
- Notarization services
- Safe deposit box access
- Large cash deposits (ATM limits may apply)
- Complex account issues
For these, plan ahead for a weekday — or use TD Bank if Sunday availability is important.
Federal Holiday Closures
Banks close on the 11 Federal Reserve holidays. Notable: most banks are closed on Thanksgiving, Christmas, July 4th, and New Year’s Day even if a regular Sunday branch would be open. ATMs and online banking remain operational.
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