In general, you’ll have an unlimited number of fee-free withdrawals at ATMs listed with your unemployment debit card information and with in-person tellers at any bank that displays your card carrier’s logo. For this reason, it’s important to read the fine print on your state unemployment card before using it at an ATM. But, beware: There may be fees if you withdraw money from a bank that’s out of network. You can use your unemployment debit card to withdraw cash using an ATM. You can also check with your state’s unemployment office for more specific guidelines regarding withdrawals from your unemployment debit card.
For example, in the state of New Jersey, your unemployment debit card has no daily withdrawals or purchase limits.īut, be aware that ATM owners ultimately determine the amount of funds that can be dispensed per transaction.
When it comes to withdrawing funds from an unemployment debit card or moving money to your personal bank account, you can transfer or withdraw some or all of your balance.