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In the United States, most banks place restrictions on young people that prevent them from owning independent bank accounts without consent from a parent, guardian, or (occasionally) any adult willing to cosign. Additionally, banks nearly always grant the adult total control over the account.
In the [[By area/North America/United States|United States]], most banks place restrictions on young people that prevent them from owning independent bank accounts without consent from a [[parent]], guardian, or (occasionally) [[any adult]] willing to cosign. Additionally, banks nearly always grant the adult total control over the account.


== Bank Policy ==
== Bank Policy ==
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Banks that don't allow minors to open a bank account without parental consent or an adult cosigner:
Banks that don't allow minors to open a bank account without parental consent or an adult cosigner:
 
* Capital One,
Capital One, PNC Bank, US Bank, M&T Bank, TD Bank and Regions Bank  
* PNC Bank,
* US Bank,
* M&T Bank,
* TD Bank and Regions Bank  


Banks with unclear policies regarding minors:
Banks with unclear policies regarding minors:
 
* Chase Bank - Page under construction, some citations and some vital information is not yet added.
Chase Bank
Page under construction, some citations and some vital information is not yet added.


== Further Reading ==
== Further Reading ==
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== References ==
== References ==
[[Category:United States]]