The amount of money that can be withdrawn from an ATM typically depends on the bank, the type of account, and the ATM itself. In the United States in 2025, standard daily ATM withdrawal limits generally range from about $300 to $3,000. For example, Bank of America sets a standard daily ATM withdrawal limit at $1,000 or 60 bills per transaction. Other banks like Capital One may allow up to $5,000 per day, while Chase ranges from $500 to $3,000 depending on the account. These limits often serve security purposes to prevent fraud and manage cash availability in ATMs. Customers can sometimes request higher limits from their banks if needed. Individual ATM operators may also impose their own lower limits. If greater cash access is required, alternatives include cash back at stores or withdrawals at a bank branch.