Chase Bank: Hours and Holiday Schedule

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Chase is the consumer and commercial banking subsidiary of JPMorgan Chase & Co. It’s one of the largest national banks in the U.S., and it also made GOBankingRates’ list of the Best Banks. Read on to find out when you can visit a branch during Chase hours.

Chase Bank’s Holiday Schedule for 2025

Chase holiday hours follow the same schedule as other national banks, meaning branches are closed on all federal holidays. Use this table to find out which holidays Chase will be closed on in 2025:

Holiday Status
New Year’s Day — Jan. 1 Closed
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day — Jan. 20 Closed
Presidents Day — Feb. 17 Closed
Memorial Day — May 26 Closed
Juneteenth National Independence Day — June 19 Closed
Independence Day — July 4 Closed
Labor Day — Sept. 1 Closed
Columbus Day/Indigenous Peoples Day — Oct. 13 Closed
Veterans Day — Nov. 11 Closed
Thanksgiving Day — Nov. 27 Closed
Christmas Day — Dec. 25 Closed

What If You Need to Bank While Chase Is Closed?

When Chase is closed, you still have plenty of options to handle your banking. You can visit a Chase ATM 24 hours a day, 7 days a week or visit a drive-thru ATM service.

You can also log into your online bank account via the Chase Bank website or using the mobile app. Here are some of the transactions you can complete:

  • Check your account balance
  • Transfer money
  • Pay bills
  • View your account balance

On the mobile app, you can also:

  • Mobile depsoits
  • Use Zelle® to send or receive money
  • View your credit cards or loan balances.

Local Branch Hours May Vary

Chase branches’ hours vary by location, so if you’re planning to make a trip, your best bet is to search for your nearest Chase location online and verify the hours it’s open. A good rule of thumb is that Chase is typically open on weekdays from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Chase Regular Business Hours

Here is a look at the typical hours you can expect at Chase branches.

Day Hours
Monday through Friday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Saturday Varies between 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. or closed
Sunday Closed

On weekends, Chase’s Saturday schedule varies from one financial center to the next, with most branches open from either 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. or 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., depending on the location. In nearly all cases, Chase locations are closed on Sundays. Check a branch’s hours either online or by calling before paying it a visit.

Keep in mind that Chase ATMs are open 24/7 and you can perform many of the same banking tasks at an ATM as you can at a financial center, including transferring money, making deposits and withdrawing cash.

How To Contact Chase

Chase has 24/7 customer support. To receive customer service assistance for personal banking issues, call these numbers:

  • 800-935-9935 for U.S. callers
  • 1-318-340-3308 for military personnel and veterans calling from overseas
  • 711 for operator relay service for individuals who are deaf, hard of hearing or have a speech disability

If you don’t like to make phone calls, you can sign in to your Chase Online account and use the Secure Message Center for assistance.

Tips for Banking With Chase on a Holiday

If you’re in need of banking services outside of normal Chase Bank hours, you have a couple of different options. Visit any Chase ATM to check your balance, deposit checks and cash, withdraw cash and make transfers between your accounts. 

You can also use your mobile banking app to perform all of the same services along with the added benefits of bill pay, Zelle transfers between different banking institutions, access to a spending summary, a credit score check and more. 

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Rudri Patel contributed to the reporting for this article.

Schedules are subject to change and may vary by branch.

Editorial Note: This content is not provided by Chase. Any opinions, analyses, reviews, ratings or recommendations expressed in this article are those of the author alone and have not been reviewed, approved or otherwise endorsed by Chase.

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