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Learn to access the money held in your PayPal
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Is there money in your PayPal account that you need to transfer to your bank? Once you've linked your bank account to PayPal , withdrawing your balance is quick and easy. Read on to learn more about moving money from PayPal into your bank account, and what to do if you can't transfer your funds.

Transferring Money from PayPal

  1. Open PayPal on your phone or in a browser.
  2. Select your balance.
  3. Select "Transfer."
  4. Enter the amount you'd like to transfer.
  5. Choose your transfer method (in minutes, or in days).
Section 1 of 3:

Using the Mobile App

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  1. Your PayPal balance is at the top of your screen.
  2. It's towards the bottom of the page under the "More options" header.
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  3. This is usually the first option with two arrows: one pointing left and the other pointing right.
  4. You have two options:
    • Instant transfers your funds to your bank account instantly for a small fee.The fee amount will display once you tap the tile. You can choose this option whether you have a debit card or bank account linked.
    • 1-3 days is a completely free standard bank transfer that takes slightly longer to hit your bank account. Transfers made after 7 PM on weekends and holidays might take a little longer. You cannot choose this option if you don't have a bank account linked.
      • Some banks might charge additional fees or take more time to complete the transfer. [1] In general, most major banks won't have these fees and do process the transfer within 1 to 3 business days without problems. [2]
    • By default, all the money in your PayPal balance is included in the transfer. If you don't want to transfer it all, tap the pencil icon to change it to the amount you want to move to your bank account.
  5. If the correct bank account is not already selected, tap Change and select it now.
    • If you don't see the bank you want to transfer to, you'll need to link it to PayPal before you can withdraw your funds.
  6. You'll see it at the bottom of the screen. This transfers your funds to the selected bank account.
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Using a Computer

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  1. You will see this below your current balance on the left side of the page.
    • If you want to send your balance to another person's bank account instead of your own, that person will need to sign up for PayPal and then link their bank account. You can then send the money to them using the free "Friends and Family" option, and they'll be able to transfer the balance to their account easily.
  2. This option lets you withdraw funds to your linked bank account. [3]
    • If you want to transfer money to an international bank that is not linked to your PayPal account, choose Send internationally instead. This option lets you transfer your PayPal funds to bank accounts in more than 100 countries through a service called Xoom.
  3. All linked accounts will appear here. If you don't see the bank you want to transfer to, you'll need to link it to PayPal before you can withdraw your funds. [4]
    • in minutes (fee): If you need your money sooner and don't mind paying a small fee, you can select your bank account or debit card under "Instant" to transfer instantly. You'll see how much the fee is once you click this option.
    • in 1-3 days (no fee): If you are okay with waiting 1 to 3 business days for the money to hit your bank account, you can do a completely free transfer by selecting your bank account under "Standard."
      • Some banks have additional fees or may take more time to complete the transfer. [5] Most major banks allow transfers for free and process the transfer within 1 to 3 business days without problems. [6]
    • By default, all the money in your PayPal balance is included in the transfer. If you don't want to transfer it all, click the X icon next to the transfer amount to change it to the amount you want to move to your bank account.
  4. This initiates the transfer of your PayPal funds to your bank.
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Troubleshooting Transfer Errors

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  1. If you see this error, you'll need to remove the limitation on your account by providing further ID or verification. [7] To do so:
    • Go to https://www.paypal.com/disputes in a web browser.
    • Select Go to Account Limitations .
    • Click or tap Resolve next to any outstanding requirements.
    • Submit the requested documents.
      • If you need to provide proof of ID, you can use any government-issued ID, employment authorization, or permanent residence card.
      • Documents that qualify for proof of address include utility bills and bank or financial statements dated within the past 3 months.
      • Legal name change documents can be marriage or divorce certificates, certificates of name changes, or commitment certificates.
      • Business documents include articles of incorporation, business licenses, or any forms filed with the business's governing state.
    • Once PayPal approves your documents, the restrictions on your account will be lifted, and you'll be able to transfer money to your bank account.
  2. This error means that PayPal needs you to complete a security check to confirm that you're the one authorizing the withdrawal. [8] Choose one of the options under "Let's make sure it's you" and select Continue to verify your identity.
  3. This error appears if you're trying to do an instant transfer to an unsupported bank. To get around this, select a different bank or transfer method, or stick to a standard transfer.
  4. This error might happen if there's been a name, address, or account number change on your bank account that you haven't yet updated with PayPal. Double-check the bank account information you've entered into PayPal and make any necessary changes before trying again.
    • Sometimes this error may result in you needing to delete and re-add your bank account in PayPal.
    • If you have a debit card, link it to your PayPal account and transfer to that instead.
    • If you're in the United States, you can get a PayPal Cash Card , which allows you to spend your PayPal balance anywhere Mastercard is accepted, as well as withdraw funds from ATMs for a small fee. [9]
    • Another US-only option is to use Get Cash, a feature that lets you withdraw your PayPal balance at one of 4600 Walmart stores nationwide. Just choose the Get cash option after choosing to transfer your balance and follow the on-screen instructions.
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    Can I send money from PayPal to someone who is not on PayPal?
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    No, you can't send money through PayPal to a person who does not have a PayPal account.
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    What fees are associated with transferring money from my PayPal account to my bank account?
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    You can expect a small withdrawal fee in most cases, with an additional processing fee as set by PayPal for your country/currency. You may also face a fee for the exchanging of currencies if the currency of the balance you wish to transfer is different than that of your bank account.
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    Can I send money from my Paypal account to another person's bank account?
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    Yes, as long as you have that person's account information.
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      1. Open the PayPal app.
      2. Tap Transfer under your balance.
      3. Enter an amount.
      4. Choose a Standard or Instant transfer.
      5. Select your bank account.
      6. Tap Transfer (amount) now .

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