We know life gets busy and reminders about transactions can be helpful. Manage your alerts anytime using digital banking.
How to add or remove account alerts using online banking
- Choose the account you'd like to update from your dashboard then select the Account services tab.
- From the Alerts & notifications section select Account alerts.
- Select Account activity from the "Notifications" menu on the left.
- You can select Quick setup or All settings. Choose the alert that works best for you.
- Use the toggle buttons to turn the alert on or off. You can also select the chevron to detail the alert you'd like to turn on or off.
- You'll need to repeat these steps for each account. Select a different account from the drop down in the top right corner.
How to add or remove account alerts using the U.S. Bank Mobile App
- From the main menu choose Notifications, then select Account activity.
- Select the account you'd like to update from the drop down at the top.
- Choose the tab that works best for you.
- Quick setup: recommend alerts based on the account type.
- All settings: All available alerts for the specific account.
- Select the chevron (>) to the right of the alert name to expand the details.
- Use the toggle buttons to turn the alert on or off.
- You'll need to repeat these steps for each account. Select a different account from the drop down in the top of the screen.
More information
You can choose a combination of up to three email or mobile destinations. There are a couple things to bear in mind when setting up alerts:
- Some account alerts require at least one destination be an email address.
- Trust, Agency, Custody, or IRA accounts with Ascent Private Capital Management, U.S. Bank Private Wealth Management or U.S. Wealth Management (U.S. Bancorp Investments) needs the same alert destinations for all accounts with paperless statement delivery.
The option to set up or manage account alerts is only available on our full site for the following products:
- U.S. Bancorp Investments accounts.
- Trust, agency, custody, or IRA accounts with Ascent Private Capital Management, U.S. Bank Private Wealth Management or U. S. Bank Wealth Management.