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How can I get my pay up to 2 days early or my government benefits up to 4 days early? -
Do I have to sign up to get my direct deposit early?
Many times, your employer or benefits provider will notify us of your incoming deposit in advance of your actual payday. If they do, we will credit your pay or benefits to your account when they give us that advance notice instead of waiting for payday. However, the exact time of day that your paycheck or benefit payment is deposited into your account will usually vary from payday to payday because employers and benefits providers often send payment instructions at different times from pay period to pay period, and also fraud prevention restrictions may apply. As such, the availability or timing of early direct deposit may vary from pay period to pay period. If you don’t get it as early as you did the previous pay period, it doesn’t mean there’s something wrong or that we’re holding on to it. It just means we haven’t received it yet.
If you log in to your account and set up the “Direct deposit posted” notification, we’ll automatically notify you any time a direct deposit is received. Carrier message and data rates apply.