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Anonymous
Anonymous asked in Yahoo ProductsYahoo MailAttachments and Photos · 11 months ago

Are banks open or is it only through drive thru?

Update:

I think banks been closed bc of covid19 

I have seen long lines at drive thru of banks as if it’s closed to go inside 

Update 2:

Massachusetts 

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  • Anonymous
    3 months ago

    In my neck of the woods (Frisco Bay Area), banks are open and going to the bank is allowed as an essential activity even if there is a stay home order. Other essential activities include getting groceries and exercising. 

  • .
    Lv 7
    11 months ago

    You'd need to contact your local bank and ask them. Every state in the US is opening at a different rate. It makes more sense to call than to ask people here, who don't know where you bank, to guess if your banks are open yet (lobby) or not. Your state's governor will decide when banks are allowed to open, but even then it's up to each facility to decide when (once the governor allows it) to open for customers to come inside.

    Move your question to Politics & Government>Government as it's currently in Yahoo Products>Yahoo Answers and not applicable to this subcategory (and thus decreases your chances of getting many useful answers).  

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  • Spike
    Lv 7
    11 months ago

    The big name ones are open and might still have early closing time or have gone back to their regular closing time. But not all locations might be open.

  • 11 months ago

    You must call or look on their website. Each bank, each state, and each city are different.

  • Scott
    Lv 6
    11 months ago

    Banks never closed in most states.  

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