www.usbankfocus.com Activate Card and Login Account: Activate your U.S. Bank Debit Card

www.usbankfocus.com Activate Card and Login Account: Activate your U.S. Bank Debit Card

To activate your U.S. Bank Debit Card, login on to the webpage www.usbankfocus.com and click on the Activate Card button. Select Activate Debit/ATM Card under the Debit Card & ATM Card section.

Activate your U.S. Bank Debit Card

Online banking steps:

To get started, log into https://onlinebanking.usbank.com/Auth/Login and follow these steps:

  1. Select Customer Service from the top menu bar and then select Self Service.
  2. Select Activate Debit/ATM Card under the Debit Card & ATM Card section.
  3. Input the card information and follow the prompts to complete the activation.

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U.S. Bank Mobile App steps:-

Get the App here or sign in for the greatest mobile banking experience.

  1. From the main menu select Manage cards.
  2. Select the card requiring activation.
  3. Select Activate Card. If you have multiple cards awaiting activation, choose the one you’d like to activate and select Continue.
  4. Provide your card information and last four digits of your SSN, then select Activate.

Additional information:

Your Personal Identification Number for your debit card (PIN) arrives separately for your security. It can also be activated by making a deposit or withdrawal at any U.S. Bank ATM. If you’d like to call to activate your card. contact us at 800-236-3838.

You can add your card to your digital wallet with the U.S. Bank Mobile App, here’s how:-

U.S. Bank Mobile App steps:

For the best mobile banking experience, we recommend logging in or downloading the U.S. Bank Mobile App.

Once you are logged into your account dashboard, select the Menu icon in the upper left of the page, then choose Manage cards
Select the card you would like to add, then choose Add to Digital wallets

  • If the card has not been added it will give you the option to “Add to digital wallet”.
  • If the card has already been added it will advise “Added”.

Set up automatic payment

A confirmation page will be made available for you to see after you have established an automatic payment plan. The date your first automatic payment will be made, the information you provided for automatic payments, and a reminder that this month’s payment is due will all be included in this communication. Select the starting point that best suits your needs.

Online banking steps:

For the best online experience, we recommend logging in at usbank.com.

  1. Select Bill payments at the top of the page, then choose Pay bills & U.S. Bank accounts
  2. Locate the account you want automatically paid, then select Show details
  3. The details are displayed on the right side of the page. Select Autopay set up now
  4. Provide the following information. Once done, select Start autopay. We encourage you to review the terms of service before selecting Start autopay.
    • Amount: Choose how much to pay. Options include minimum payment, statement balance, minimum payment with extra, or other amount.
    • Date: Choose when you’d like the payment to be delivered. This is considered the day the payment is made (i.e., transaction date).
    • Account: If you have more than one account on file, select the one you’d like the payment to pull from.

U.S. Bank Mobile App steps:

For the best mobile banking experience, we recommend logging in or downloading the U.S. Bank Mobile App.

  1. Select Pay bills & transfer at the bottom of the dashboard, then choose Pay a bill.
  2. Select the account you want automatically paid, then choose Autopay set up now on the next page.
  3. Provide the following information. Once done, select Start autopay. We encourage you to review the terms of service before selecting Start autopay.
    • Amount: Choose how much to pay. Options include minimum payment, statement balance, minimum payment with extra, or other amount.
    • Date: Choose when you’d like the payment to be delivered. This is the considered day the payment is made (i.e., transaction date).
    • Account: If you have more than one account on file, select the one you’d like the payment to pull from.