A few dollars here. A few dollars there. ATM fees have a sneaky way of draining your wallet without much notice.
According to the Bankrate Checking Account and ATM Fee Study, the average out-of-network ATM transaction can cost more than $4.50 once you combine bank fees and ATM operator surcharges. That means grabbing cash just twice a week from the wrong machine could cost you hundreds of dollars a year.
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The good news? Avoiding ATM fees is easier than many people think. With a little planning — and the right banking relationship — you can keep more of your money where it belongs: in your account.
Here’s how to find an ATM that doesn’t charge fees and make smarter cash-access decisions along the way.
Before you can avoid ATM fees, it helps to understand where they come from.
There are typically two types of charges:
Some banks charge you for using an ATM outside their network. This is often called an “out-of-network” or “foreign ATM” fee.
The company or financial institution operating the ATM may also charge its own fee. You’ve probably seen that warning screen pop up before completing a withdrawal.
Unfortunately, those charges stack. Fast.
That’s why finding surcharge-free ATMs can make a real difference in your everyday banking costs.
The easiest way to avoid ATM fees is to use machines within your bank’s approved network.
Many community banks and credit unions participate in nationwide ATM partnerships that give customers access to thousands of fee-free ATMs across the country. Even smaller local banks often provide broader ATM access than customers realize.
Most banking apps now include:
If you haven’t checked your bank’s app lately, it’s worth exploring. You may already have access to dozens of nearby fee-free ATMs.
Some banks participate in networks like:
That means your next fee-free ATM may be sitting inside a store you already visit every week.
Typing “free ATM near me” into Google can help — but it’s not always foolproof.
Some ATM listings are outdated, and “ATM available” does not automatically mean “fee-free.”
Then verify through your bank’s official locator tool before making the trip.
Sometimes the cheapest ATM is no ATM at all.
Many grocery stores, pharmacies, and retailers offer cashback when you make a debit card purchase. In many cases, there’s no extra fee involved.
If you’re already buying groceries or household items, adding $20 or $40 cashback can save you a separate ATM stop entirely.
Not all ATMs are created equal.
Machines located in tourist areas, bars, casinos, airports, hotels, and entertainment venues often charge some of the highest fees.
That quick cash withdrawal at the airport convenience store? It might cost you $6 or more.
Whenever possible, plan ahead before traveling or attending events. Withdrawing cash from your bank’s network beforehand can save you from expensive last-minute fees.
Big banks sometimes rely heavily on automated systems and massive ATM footprints. Community banks tend to take a more relationship-focused approach.
That matters.
At a community bank, you can often talk directly with someone who can help you:
And because community banks are rooted locally, we understand how people actually bank in our area — whether that means seasonal travel, retirement budgeting, or everyday family spending.
Avoiding fees isn’t only about finding the right machine. It’s also about reducing unnecessary withdrawals.
Here are a few simple habits that help:
Mobile wallets and debit cards make it easier to pay without cash.
Instead of multiple small withdrawals, consider one planned withdrawal per week.
Banking apps can help track spending so you don’t need frequent emergency cash runs.
Having a little cash safely stored at home can reduce last-minute ATM visits.
Not every ATM warning is obvious.
If a screen feels confusing or pushy, cancel the transaction and find another option.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau also recommends reviewing your bank statements regularly to spot unexpected charges or duplicate transactions.
One of the biggest frustrations with banking is feeling limited to a small number of ATM locations. That’s why access to a large surcharge-free network matters.
At Liberty Savings Bank, customers have access to the Allpoint ATM Network, one of the largest surcharge-free ATM networks in the world.
That means Liberty customers can access thousands of fee-free ATMs nationwide — including many conveniently located inside places you already visit regularly, such as:
For Florida residents, seasonal travelers, retirees, and families on the go, this can make everyday banking far more convenient. Whether you’re staying local in Sarasota or Manatee County or traveling across the country, finding a nearby surcharge-free ATM is often just a quick search away.
Liberty Savings Bank customers can typically locate nearby Allpoint ATMs through:
Many Allpoint ATMs are available 24/7 and are located in high-traffic retail areas, making it easier to grab cash without paying unnecessary fees.
It’s one more way community banking can combine personal service with modern convenience.