BofA Hours and Locations Near You
Find a BofA Location Near You
Open {site} and find the location finder. It is the safest place to search because branch details can change. Enter your city, state, or ZIP code, then review the locations shown near you.
If you searched for “bof a near me,” “bof a branch near me,” or “bof a locations near me,” confirm that the result belongs to Bank of America before relying on it. A general search result may show old details or place an ATM above a staffed branch.
Use the filters in the official finder to narrow the results when available. Choose the type of location or service you need, then select a result to open its details. Check the location information carefully instead of assuming the nearest result provides every branch service.
- Search with your current ZIP code for nearby results.
- Confirm whether the result is a financial center, an ATM, or another location type.
- Read the location details before starting your trip.
- Use the map and written location information together to avoid choosing the wrong result.
Check Today’s Branch Hours
Select an individual financial center in the official location finder. Its detail page is where the current day’s status and BofA branch hours should appear. Look for the schedule associated with that specific location, not a summary copied into a third-party directory.
People searching for “bof a hours,” “bof a near me hours,” or “bof a hours near me” often need to know whether a branch is open right now. Check the status shown for today and make sure you are viewing the correct date. Your phone’s location, time zone, or an old browser tab can make a result confusing.
Review the details again shortly before leaving. A location may have a temporary change that is not reflected in older search listings. If the page offers notices or service information, read those as well. An open branch may not necessarily provide every service you need throughout the day.
Weekend and Holiday Hours
Do not assume that all BofA locations follow one weekend or holiday schedule. Availability can differ by location and date. To verify it, open the chosen branch’s official detail page and inspect the schedule for the day you plan to visit.
For Saturday or Sunday, select the exact location and look at the day-by-day listing. If a future holiday is involved, check again closer to the visit because special availability may be displayed separately or updated later.
A search such as “bof a open near me” can identify possible locations, but the search-results screen alone may not settle whether a staffed branch is available. Open the full official listing. If the status is unclear, use an official support option before traveling rather than guessing from another branch’s schedule.
Branch and ATM Availability
Staffed branch access and ATM availability are not the same thing. BofA branch hours apply to the financial center and its employees. An ATM may have different access conditions, and the location finder may show it as available even when the staffed area is closed.
Check the label on each search result. A result identified only as an ATM should not be treated as a branch. Likewise, an ATM associated with a financial center may have access details that differ from the branch schedule.
Before going, match the location type to the task you need to complete. If you need help from an employee, confirm the staffed financial center’s status. If you only need an ATM, review that ATM’s official availability and access notes. Do not infer access from the branch status or from a map marker alone.
Get Help When a Branch Is Closed
If the branch is closed, open {site} and use the verified online banking entry or the official Contact Us area. These routes are preferable to contact details copied into search results, messages, or unofficial directories.
For online account access, make sure the page identifies Bank of America and was reached through the official site. Do not enter account details after following an unexpected message. If you are uncertain, return to the official site yourself and begin again from its main navigation.
The Contact Us area can direct you to support based on the type of account or problem. Choose the category that matches your issue so the site can display the currently verified options. Have only the information requested by the official process ready, and do not send passwords or security codes through ordinary messages.
Troubleshoot Account Access
If you cannot sign in, start from the official online banking sign-in area. Look for the recovery option associated with a forgotten Online ID or passcode. Use that official route instead of following instructions from a search result, email, or text message.
Select the issue that matches what you forgot, then follow the prompts shown by Bank of America. The information requested can depend on the account and the recovery path, so rely on the current screen rather than a remembered checklist. Do not repeatedly guess credentials, since that can make access harder to restore.
If the recovery page does not recognize your information, check for typing errors and confirm that you selected the correct recovery option. If the page reports that recovery cannot continue, stop and use the official support choices in the Contact Us area. Never share a password, one-time security code, or full sign-in details with someone who contacts you unexpectedly.