Visit our Certificate of Deposit center page to learn all about the CD rates, and how you can grow your cash faster.
CDs are a great way to save money and have it work for you.
To apply for a CD using digital banking
If you have any questions, or need assistance with the application, call us at 800-239-3302 (new applications only).
Learn more by visiting our Certificate of Deposit page.
When the CD reaches its maturity date, we'll automatically offer to renew it. Renewal offers stay available until the grace period ends or when the CD has been renewed, whichever comes first. Your grace period can be found on the Overview tab of your CD.
How to renew your CD in digital banking
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Only personal CDs can be renewed through digital banking; business CDs need to be renewed at one of our branches. How do I schedule an appointment at a U.S. Bank branch?
We may verify your identity during the renewal process by sending you a one-time passcode. What is a one-time passcode?
To freely explore our digital banking services without using your own account, visit our Digital Banking Simulators page. If you'd like a step-by-step tutorial on how to use a specific service or feature, check out our Digital Explorer page.
The best time to withdraw funds is when the term of your CD has ended (i.e., matured). By waiting until the CD has matured, you can avoid fees and penalties.
If your CD has reached maturity, you can close it from your digital banking. The funds will be deposited into your U.S. Bank checking or savings account. See, How to close a mature Certificate of Deposit (CD).
For any other type of withdrawal, we'll need to speak with you. Give us a call at 800-872-2657 or visit your local branch for assistance. See also: How do I schedule an appointment at a U.S. Bank branch? We accept relay calls.