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For your security, you will receive the new U.S. Bank Visa Debit Card along with your PIN separately via mail.

  • You can activate your debit card instantly after it arrives if you use the mobile application. Log in and go to Manage Cards to activate your debit card.
  • Online banking allows you to activate your debit card as soon as it arrives. Log in and go to Customer Service then Self-service. You will find the option to activate your debit card.
  • Wait for your PIN to arrive separately if you don't use online or mobile banking. Next, activate your debit card using one of the following methods:
    • Deposit or withdraw at any U.S. Bank ATM.
    • Toll-free at 877-368-0450
    • Ask a banker to activate your debit card at any U.S. Bank branch.
  • You can use the temporary card's PIN to open a new account. A new PIN will not be issued to you.
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How to get a debit card

You can request a U.S. Bank debit card if you have a checking account. Log in to the mobile application or online banking to access your account. You can also request a new card by calling U.S. Bank at 844-999-1230, or visiting any U.S. Bank branch.

8 tips and tricks for creating and remembering your PIN

1. Avoid the obvious

Make it harder to guess your pin by avoiding common number combinations or sequences like "1111", "1234", or "9876."

2. Use the term method

It is helpful for some people to think of their PIN as a word. It is best to think of it as a word. Each number between 2 and 9 represents three or four letters. For example, the word "ball" would be "2255". Many people find it easier to remember the number associated with "ball", which makes it easier to remember. This method is best if you can use an uncommon word so it's unlikely that someone else will guess it.

3. Try a familiar date

A memorable date such as a birthday, anniversary or other significant event can be used to create a handy pin. The PIN "9386", which is the birth date of a loved one, can be easy to remember and obscure enough to foolsters. This method has one potential drawback: people who know you well and have access to your personal data may be able to predict the date you select.

4. Use a meaningful address

A house number is a good option, especially if you don't mind remembering it but are not sure if others will know. The best option is to use the four-digit street address from a childhood friend, former employer or other significant location. Numbers of personal significance are easy-to-remember and difficult to guess. Not using your personal address could be stolen.

5. You can try a longer PIN

You can create a longer, more complex number if your bank allows. A 12-digit or 8-digit PIN is safer than a 4-digit number. However, it is harder to remember unless it is already in your mind. Are you still able to remember the number of your childhood home's phone? You might remember it, but would-be thieves will probably not.

6. Fake a friend

You can also hide your PIN in the number or name of a contact if you are unable to remember it. If your phone is lost or stolen, make sure it's password protected. Also, remember to call your bank immediately to change your PIN.

7. Do not write it down

It is better to forget your pin than to write it down. You will need it to be written down if you want to remember it. This makes it more likely that others around you will see it.

8. Use different secure PIN numbers for different accounts

Different secure PIN numbers are better for different accounts. This reduces the risk that they all can be accessed immediately if one secure pin is compromised. You still need to be capable of remembering them all.

Forgot your PIN? Call immediately or stop by a branch to speak with a representative. Do not email your PIN. Call your bank immediately if you suspect that your card or PIN was stolen, lost, or compromised in any other way.


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