
Amanda H
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A bank account, no. I think I opened mine at 16 with no parental consent. With parental consent you can even go younger. You can get checks, debit card, whatever you want at like 16. |
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Shelly
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Yes. You need to by 18 to open a bank account on your own. |
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jizzi
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You can have a bank account before you are 18 but you will not get a cheque book nor a credit card or a cheque guarantee card until you are 18 but you can have a cash withdrawal card like a Halifax Solo card. Which some shops let you use. |
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catct90
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Nope at Webster bank you can sign for yourself at 16. This is a savings account only and need to wait until the age of 18 to have a checking account.
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tomcut2000
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No you don't have to be 18 but you ned an adult to consent to it |
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i hate phil collins
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savings accout, you can be any age, but you have to have a parent co sign. for a cheking account, you must be 18, and should have a job--- there are a lot of fees involved
you can have a checking account if you are under 18 if a parent also cosigns, but it's not a good idea. |
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Phoenix, Wise Guru
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It depends on the bank. Some offer bank accounts to younger kids or require a parent to also be on the account. |
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55yrsnholdin
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Yes, but many banks offer a student account (for college kids), as soon as your 18 it becomes yours . My son has this. At 18 my name comes off the account. |
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Shayla
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No. I've had my bank account since I was about 12 or 13. I just had to have an adult co-sign and still at the age of 16 I have to have parent consent. When you're 18 though you can do whatever you want and won't need a parent to co-sign on the account. However, you might want to see how your bank has it set up just in case it's different. |
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ashleyd
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Yes |
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worldstiti
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yes unless you get an adult co-signer |
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chantell
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thanks for you help i really appriate it thanks alot mates |
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