When you cash a large check, banks often place a hold on the funds, meaning it can take some time before you can actually collect your money. However, you can cash your check without dealing with a hold at some banks, check cashing stores, and grocery stores.
Depending on where you go, you may need to pay a fee of around $2 to $10 or a percentage of the check amount.
Below, we explain how to cash a large check without a hold, as well as how to cash a large check without a bank account.
Federal Policies for Cashing Large Checks
Bank deposits and check cashing activities are governed by Regulation CC, a Federal Reserve banking regulation that governs the availability of funds and collection of checks. The Federal Reserve Board’s financial institution guide to compliance with Regulation CC defines large checks as any amount greater than $5,000.[1]
Regulation CC rules state that for checks $5,000 and under, the first $200 must be made available by the next business day after the deposit is made, and the remaining funds must be available two business days after the deposit.[1]
For large checks over $5,000, banks can delay the availability for a “reasonable period of time.” The time period considered “reasonable” is two business days for large checks drawn from one of the bank’s own accounts (“on-us” checks), and up to seven business days for all other checks.[1]
For example: If you have a KeyBank check for $6,000 and you deposit the check at KeyBank, the entire amount must be available within two business days. However, if you deposit the $6,000 KeyBank check at Wells Fargo, you’ll have $200 available the next business day and the remaining funds may take up to six more business days (for a total of seven) to clear.
Because of this regulation, you may be able to get the funds from a large check faster by cashing it at the issuing bank, rather than your own bank (unless you have an account at the issuing bank). The bank or credit union that issued the check will typically cash large checks, though there is usually a fee involved.
Tips for Cashing Large Checks
If you are expecting a large check, there are a few things you may be able to do before receiving it to avoid having a hold placed on the funds:
- Request that the business issuing the large check deposit the funds directly into your bank account via wire transfer. Direct deposit funds are typically available immediately after the bank receives them.
- Ask for a cashier’s check in place of a business check. Unlike other types of checks, the Federal Reserve requires banks to make at least $5,000 of a deposited cashier’s check available by the next business day following the deposit.[2] Banks also don’t typically place holds on large cashier’s checks because the funds are guaranteed by the issuing bank rather than a personal or business account.
- If you have a long-standing bank account and have been a customer in good standing at your bank, you can talk to a bank manager and ask them not to place a hold on the funds from your large check, or to cash the check outright rather than depositing it. In some cases, a bank may consider making exceptions for long-term customers who are cashing checks from established companies or institutions, such as U.S. Treasury checks, insurance checks, or checks issued directly by other banks.
Comparison Table
See the table below for a brief explanation of the fees and restrictions at each place that will cash large checks without placing a hold on the funds. You can select any place or scroll for more details.
Location | Type | Fees | Restrictions |
---|---|---|---|
Fifth Third Bank | Bank | Vary | Fifth Third Bank-issued checks only |
PNC Bank | Bank | None for checks up to $25, then 2% | PNC-issued checks only |
Citibank | Bank | None | Non-Citibank checks may be cashed at the bank's discretion |
HSBC | Bank | Vary | Non-HSBC checks may be cashed at the bank's discretion |
KeyBank | Bank | Vary for checks greater than $15 | $5,000 limit |
Bank of the West | Bank | $9.50 (free for government and cashier's checks) | Bank of the West-issued checks only |
U.S. Bank | Bank | $7 | U.S. Bank-issued checks only |
Citizens Bank | Bank | $7 | Citizens Bank-issued checks only |
TD Bank | Bank | $10 | TD Bank-issued checks only |
Truist Bank | Bank | None | Truist Bank-issued checks only |
Wells Fargo | Bank | $7.50 | Wells Fargo-issued checks only; must not exceed $2,500 |
Chase Bank | Bank | $10 for checks greater than $50 | Chase Bank-issued checks only |
Bank of America | Bank | $8 for checks greater than $50 | Bank of America-issued checks, American Express, Visa, traveler's, and government checks |
PenFed Credit Union | Credit union | None | PenFed-issued checks only |
Navy Federal Credit Union | Credit union | None | NFCU-issued checks only |
Connexus Credit Union | Credit union | None | Connexus and Heritage Credit Union-issued checks only |
Mountain America Credit Union | Credit union | None | Mountain America-issued checks only |
Regions Bank | Bank | 1% to 4% for checks greater than $25 | None |
Chartway Federal Credit Union | Credit union | $3 or 2% (whichever is greater) | Chartway-issued checks and business checks |
M&T Bank | Bank | 2% | M&T Bank-issued checks only |
BMO Harris Bank | Bank | $10 for checks greater than $50 | BMO Harris-issued checks only |
First National Bank | Bank | $10 | First National Bank-issued personal and payroll checks only |
ACE Cash Express | Check cashing store | Variable | Limit varies |
Check Into Cash | Check cashing store | Variable | Limit varies |
PLS Check Cashing | Check cashing store | Variable | $1,000 limit |
United Check Cashing | Check cashing store | About 2% | Variable |
Check 'N Go | Check cashing store | Variable | Limit varies |
Community Financial Service Center | Check cashing store | Variable | None |
Speedy Cash | Check cashing store | Starting at $2 | Limit varies |
Money Mart | Check cashing store | Variable | Limit varies |
Mr. Payroll | Check cashing store | Variable; typically 1% to 2% | Limit varies |
USA Check Cashing Store | Check cashing store | Variable | Limit varies |
The Check Cashing Store | Check cashing store | Variable | Limit varies |
Friendly Check Cashing | Check cashing store | Variable | None |
Advance Financial | Check cashing store | 1% to 5%, depending on check type | None |
Pay-O-Matic | Check cashing store | 2.27% | None |
H-E-B | Grocery store | Starts at $3 | Limit varies |
Kroger | Grocery store | Variable | $5,000 limit |
Walmart | Grocery store | $4 for checks up to $1,000, then $8 | $5,000 limit |
The List
The following places will cash large checks without placing a hold on the funds, though most charge a small fee for this service. We’ve included banks and credit unions that will cash large checks for non-customers, as well as check cashing stores and grocery stores that cash large checks.
Banks and Credit Unions
Unless you have an account at the bank or credit union that issued your large check, the fastest way to cash high-dollar checks is to go to the issuing bank. Below, we’ve compiled the list of banks and credit unions that will cash large checks for both account holders and non-customers. The following banks and credit unions will cash checks of virtually any amount, ordered starting with the best overall options.
Note: Account holders can cash or deposit large checks for free at their own banks, but many financial institutions charge a fee for non-customers to cash checks drawn on their bank.
1. Fifth Third Bank
- Large checks cashed for non-customers: Fifth Third Bank-issued checks; personal, payroll, government, tax refund, and cashier’s checks[3]
- Fee for non-customers:Fees and restrictions may vary by location.[3]
- Requirements: Must show a photo ID; non-customers may be required to provide a secondary form of ID.[3]
- Find a Fifth Third Bank
2. PNC Bank
- Large checks cashed for non-customers: Checks issued by PNC Bank[4]
- Fee for non-customers: Free for checks up to $25, then 2% ($2 minimum)[5]
- Requirements: Two forms of valid photo ID[4]
- Find a PNC Bank
3. Citibank
- Large checks cashed for non-customers: Citibank-issued checks; other large checks may be cashed at the bank’s discretion[6]
- Fee for non-customers: None[6]
- Requirements: Valid photo ID[6]
- Find a Citibank
4. HSBC
- Large checks cashed for non-customers: HSBC-issued checks; other large checks may be cashed for non-customers at the bank’s discretion[7]
- Fee for non-customers: None for HSBC personal checks; otherwise, fees vary by location[7]
- Requirements: Two forms of ID, including one valid, government-issued photo ID[7]
- Find an HSBC
5. KeyBank
- Large checks cashed for non-customers: KeyBank-issued checks up to $5,000[8]
- Fee for non-customers: None for checks less than $15; fees vary by state for checks larger than $15.[9]
- Requirements: Two forms of valid, government-issued photo ID[9]
- Find a KeyBank
6. Bank of the West
- Large checks cashed for non-customers: Bank of the West-issued checks[10]
- Fee for non-customers: Free for cashier’s checks or checks drawn on a government agency account; $9.50 per check for all other large checks (Bank of the West checks under $50 are free)[11]
- Requirements: Valid photo ID[10]
- Find a Bank of the West
7. U.S. Bank
- Large checks cashed for non-customers: U.S. Bank-issued checks[12]
- Fee for non-customers: $7 per check[13]
- Requirements: Government-issued photo ID; some branches may require additional information.[14]
- Find a U.S. Bank
8. Citizens Bank
- Large checks cashed for non-customers: Citizens Bank-issued checks (except third-party checks)[15]
- Fee for non-customers: $7 per check[16]
- Requirements: Government-issued photo ID[15]
- Find a Citizens Bank
9. TD Bank
- Large checks cashed for non-customers: Checks issued by TD Bank[17]
- Fee for non-customers: $10 fee may be assessed[17]
- Requirements: Must present two forms of idea; one should be a government-issued photo ID.[17]
- Find a TD Bank
10. Truist Bank
- Large checks cashed for non-customers: Any check drawn off of a Truist account; checks are cashed at each bank’s discretion.[18]
- Fee for non-customers: None[18]
- Requirements: Must show a government-issued, valid photo ID; check must be validated before cash is given[18]
- Find a SunTrust Bank
11. Wells Fargo
- Large checks cashed for non-customers: Checks issued by Wells Fargo up to $2,500[19]
- Fee for non-customers: $7.50 per check[19]
- Requirements: Government-issued photo ID[20]
- Find a Wells Fargo
12. Chase Bank
- Large checks cashed for non-customers: Chase Bank issued checks[21][22]
- Fee for non-customers: $10 per check greater than $50[21][22]
- Requirements: Government-issued photo ID[21][22]
- Find a Chase Bank
Find out more in our dedicated research on check cashing at Chase Bank.
13. Bank of America
- Large checks cashed for non-customers: Bank of America issued checks, as well as American Express and Visa checks, domestic traveler’s checks, and government checks; all checks are subject to review and will be cashed at each bank’s discretion.[23][24]
- Fee for non-customers: $8 for checks over $50[25]
- Requirements: Two forms of ID, including one valid photo ID[26]
- Find a Bank of America
Find out more in our dedicated research on cashing a large check at Bank of America.
14. PenFed Credit Union
- Large checks cashed for non-customers: Varies by location and amount; must be drawn on PenFed Credit Union[27]
- Fee for non-customers: Free[27]
- Requirements: Government-issued photo ID[27]
- Find a PenFed Credit Union
15. Navy Federal Credit Union
- Large checks cashed for non-customers: Navy Federal Credit Union issued checks[28]
- Fee for non-customers: Free[28]
- Requirements: Valid photo ID[28]
- Find a Navy Federal Credit Union
16. Connexus Credit Union
- Large checks cashed for non-customers: Connexus-issued and Heritage Credit Union-issued checks[29]
- Fee for non-customers: Free[29]
- Requirements: Valid photo ID[29][30]
- Find a Connexus Credit Union
17. Mountain America Credit Union
- Large checks cashed for non-customers: Mountain America Credit Union-issued checks[31]
- Fee for non-customers: Free[31]
- Requirements: Valid photo ID[31]
- Find a Mountain America Credit Union
18. Regions Bank
- Large checks cashed for non-customers: Regions Bank issued checks; handwritten, payroll, government, insurance, tax refund, business, two-party checks, out-of-state checks, and money orders[32]
- Fee for non-customers: No fee for checks under $25 drawn on a Regions Bank account; otherwise, a fee of 1% to 4% of the total check amount (minimum $5) applies, depending on check type.[32]
- Requirements: Non-customers must apply for a free Regions Now card online or at any Regions Now branch. You’ll need a valid photo ID and Social Security number.[33]
- Find a Regions Bank
19. Chartway Federal Credit Union
- Large checks cashed for non-customers: Chartway-drawn checks written from a personal or business account and checks payable to a business[34]
- Fee for non-customers: $3 or 2% of the total check amount, whichever is greater[35]
- Requirements: Valid photo ID[35]
- Find a Chartway Federal Credit Union
20. M&T Bank
- Large checks cashed for non-customers: M&T Bank-issued checks[36]
- Fee for non-customers: 2% of the total check amount; maximum $20 fee[36]
- Requirements: Valid photo ID[36]
- Find an M&T Bank
21. BMO Harris Bank
- Large checks cashed for non-customers: BMO Harris-issued checks[37]
- Fee for non-customers: $10 for checks over $50[38]
- Requirements: Valid photo ID[37]
- Find a BMO Harris
22. First National Bank
- Large checks cashed for non-customers: First National-issued personal and payroll checks[39]
- Fee for non-customers: $10 per check[40]
- Requirements: Government-issued photo ID[39]
- Find a First National Bank
Check Cashing Stores
The majority of check cashing stores will cash large checks. Fees for cashing large checks at check cashing stores typically vary depending on the type and amount of the check being cashed, so you may want to call ahead to your nearest location and ask for details on the fee for your specific check. Also, note that check cashing stores are almost always more expensive than a bank or credit union. As above, we’ve ordered the list below starting with the best overall options.
1. ACE Cash Express
- Limit: Varies by location; ACE Cash Express does typically cash large checks[41][42]
- Fees: Vary according to store location and check type[41]
- Requirements: Valid photo ID[41]
- Find an ACE Cash Express
2. Check Into Cash
- Limit: Determined on a case-by-case basis and may vary by location[43]
- Fees: Vary by location; to find out the fees at your nearest Check Into Cash location, go to the Rates and Terms page to find the “Rates for Your State.”
- Requirements: Government-issued photo ID and enrollment in Check Into Cash’s check cashing program[43]
- Find a Check Into Cash
3. PLS Check Cashing
- Limit: $1,000[44]
- Fees: Vary, but can be as low as 1% of the check amount plus $1.[44]
- Requirements: Government-issued photo ID[45]
- Find a PLS
4. United Check Cashing
- Limit: Varies based on availability; it’s a good idea to call ahead for larger checks.[46]
- Fees: Varies by check type and location; generally about 2% of the check amount[46]
- Requirements: Government-issued photo ID[46]
- Find a United Check Cashing
5. Check ‘N Go
- Limit: Varies by store, based on how much cash it has on hand[47]
- Check cashing fees: Vary by state[48]
- Requirements: Valid photo ID[49]
- Find a Check ’N Go
6. Community Financial Service Center (CFSC)
- Limit: None[50]
- Fees: Vary by state[51]
- Requirements: Must present a valid government-issued photo ID, Social Security number, and contact information with your check[51]
- Find a CFSC
7. Speedy Cash
- Limit: Varies by location[52]
- Fees: Vary by state, starting at $2; typically 2% to 2.5% of payroll and government checks[52]
- Requirements: Valid photo ID[53]
- Find a Speedy Cash
8. Money Mart
- Limit: Varies by location[54]
- Fees: Vary according to store location[54]
- Requirements: Government-issued photo ID[55]
- Find a Money Mart
9. Mr. Payroll
- Limit: Since Mr. Payroll locations are franchised, restrictions may vary by store; however, the stores we contacted said there is no set limit as long as the check is approved.[56]
- Fees: Vary according to check type, amount, and store location; typically between 1% and 2%[57]
- Requirements: Valid photo ID[58]
- Find a Mr. Payroll
10. USA Check Cashing Store (California)
- Limit: Limits are determined on a case-by-case basis and may vary by location.[59] USA Checks Cashed does cash large dollar amount checks.[60]
- Fees: Small percentage of check; varies by location[61]
- Requirements: Government-issued photo ID[60]
- Find a USA Check Cashing Store
11. The Check Cashing Store (Florida)
- Limit: Varies[62]
- Fees: Vary according to store location[63]
- Requirements: Government-issued photo ID[62]
- Find The Check Cashing Store
12. Friendly Check Cashing (North Carolina)
- Limit: None, as long as the store has funds to cover the check[64]
- Fees: Vary by check type[64]
- Requirements: Valid photo ID; check must be verified[64]
- Find a Friendly Check Cashing
13. Advance Financial (Tennessee)
- Limit: None[65]
- Fees:
- Requirements: Valid photo ID[66]
- Find an Advance Financial
14. Pay-O-Matic (New York City)
- Limit: None[67]
- Fees: About 2.27% of the total check amount[68]
- Requirements: Valid photo ID[68]
- Find a Pay-O-Matic
Grocery Stores
Not many grocery stores will cash checks greater than $5,000, as they don’t typically keep large amoutns of cash in-store. Grocery store check cashing limits are usually much lower, but there are a few that will cash large checks. For this list, we’ve included grocery stores with limits of at least $5,000 for check cashing, starting with the best options.
1. H-E-B Grocery (Texas)
- Limit: Varies by location[69]
- Fees: Varies by check amount; starting at $3[70]
- Requirements: Valid photo ID[71]
- Find an H-E-B
2. Kroger
Note: The Kroger family of stores includes Baker’s, Dillons, Fred Meyer, Fry’s Food, King Soopers, and Ralphs.
- Limit: $5,000[72]
- Fees: Vary by store[72]
- Requirements: Government-issued photo ID and Social Security or Tax Identification number; you don’t have to have a Shopper’s Card, but you’ll receive benefits if you do.[72]
- Find a Kroger
See our related research for more on Kroger’s check cashing policy.
3. Walmart
Note: Check cashing at Walmart is limited to $2,000 in Florida, and it is not available in New Jersey, New York, or Rhode Island.
- Limit: $5,000; check cashing limit increases to $7,500 from January through April[73]
- Check cashing fees: Up to $4 for checks less than $1,000; up to $8 for checks over $1,000 up to $5,000[73]
- Requirements: Government-issued photo ID[73]
- Find a Walmart