Wells Fargo Near Me: Branch and ATM Locator (original) (raw)
Last Updated: Oct 3, 2024
There’s likely a Wells Fargo near you since it’s one of the largest banks in the U.S. and has an expansive network of branches and ATMs
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Editor RaShawn Mitchner Editor RaShawn Mitchner Senior Editor
RaShawn Mitchner is a MarketWatch Guides team senior editor covering personal finance topics and insurance. She’s spent over a decade writing and editing articles about how to save money on travel, entertainment, household services and more.
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Having easy access to an in-person bank branch helps keep banking accessible. Not every customer can or wants to bank fully online. Depositing checks, applying for loans and getting help with account-related issues still happen in person.
Use the interactive map below to find a location near you, or follow a few simple steps to find locations via Wells Fargo’s website or mobile app.
Key Takeaways
- Wells Fargo has more than 4,500 branches and 12,000 ATM locations in the United States.
- At its branches, Wells Fargo offers banking, investment and mortgage services.
- Wells Fargo has thousands of in-person branches and ATM locations across 37 states.
Wells Fargo Locations Near Me
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How To Find Your Wells Fargo Branch
Online banking can be helpful for specific services and information, like opening a credit card. But you might prefer to visit a physical location for loans or other banking needs.
Finding your local Wells Fargo branch or ATM is simple. If you’re using a web browser, start at Wells Fargo’s homepage. You’ll see the “ATMs/locations” menu on the upper right-hand side.
Source: Wellsfargo.com
Once you click this, you’ll jump to a page with a helpful map and a place to put your state, city or ZIP code. You can also click on any of the orange states on the map provided — they indicate states where there are branches or ATMs. Wells Fargo mobile app users can also find the same type of branch and ATM map on their phones.
Source: Wellsfargo.com
If you search your area, each location lists if there are branch options or if only ATM locations are available.
If you’re just looking to deposit or take out money, Wells Fargo’s ATM-only service stations can be found by checking the “ATM Drive Up” or “24-hour ATM” boxes. For investing, banking and loan services, in-person branches may be the better option.
About Wells Fargo
Wells Fargo was founded by Henry Wells and William G. Fargo in 1852. The stagecoach logo that’s still associated with Wells Fargo today is a symbol of its beginnings. The company first started as a way to move money safely across the United States with the help of horse-drawn stagecoaches. Now one of the largest banks in the U.S., Wells Fargo has 70 million customers and counting. It also has global locations.
Like other major banks, Wells Fargo accounts are FDIC-insured for the standard deposit insurance coverage limit of $250,000. To get all of your questions answered, Wells Fargo has many contact and self-help options including:
- Phone numbers: Wells Fargo has numbers for all of its services listed on its contact page.
- In-person branches: You can schedule an appointment online to meet in person with a banker or investment advisor.
- Social media: Wells Fargo has X (formerly known as Twitter) and Facebook pages where you can ask questions or find answers to questions other users have submitted.
- FAQ pages: For simple answers to commonly asked questions, visit Well Fargo’s customer service page.
>> Related: Get more information in our Wells Fargo review.
FAQ: Wells Fargo Near Me
Certain Wells Fargo branches are open on Saturdays but often have limited hours. You can filter branches online through the Wells Fargo branch and ATM locator by whether or not they’re open on Saturday.
How much you can take out in a day at Wells Fargo ATMs differs between customers. To find out your personal limit, you can log into your online account, call the number on the back of your debit card, visit a local Wells Fargo branch or look up your limit on the original paperwork you got when you opened your account.
For general banking services, Wells Fargo’s number is 1-800-869-3557 that you can call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. You can find other numbers for other departments on Wells Fargo’s website.
*Data accurate at time of publication.
Editor’s Note: Before making significant financial decisions, consider reviewing your options with someone you trust, such as a financial adviser, credit counselor or financial professional, since every person’s situation and needs are different.
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RaShawn Mitchner Senior Editor
RaShawn Mitchner is a MarketWatch Guides team senior editor covering personal finance topics and insurance. She’s spent over a decade writing and editing articles about how to save money on travel, entertainment, household services and more.
Learn more about RaShawn Mitchner
Christopher Murray Contributor
Christopher Murray is a professional personal finance and sustainability writer covering topics from budgeting to unique investing options like socially responsible investing and cryptocurrency. His work has been featured on Bankrate, Money Crashers, FinanceBuzz, Investor Junkie, ConsumerAffairs and Time.