PNC Bank’s mobile deposit limit is typically $2,500 per day for Standard Checking and Virtual Wallet accounts. Performance Spend and Performance Select accounts receive higher daily limits. The deposit cutoff is 10:00 PM Eastern Time on business days.

PNC Mobile Deposit Limits by Account Type

Account Daily Limit Monthly Limit
Standard Checking $2,500 $5,000
Virtual Wallet (Spend) $2,500 $5,000
Virtual Wallet with Performance Spend $3,500 $7,000
Virtual Wallet with Performance Select $5,000 $10,000

Limits reflect typical published ranges. Individual limits may be higher or lower based on account age and history. Limits reset daily at midnight ET and monthly on your statement cycle date.


PNC Mobile Deposit Cutoff Time

Cutoff: 10:00 PM Eastern Time on business days

Deposit Time Processing Day
Before 10 PM ET on a business day Same business day
After 10 PM ET on a business day Next business day
Saturday, any time Processed Monday
Sunday, any time Processed Monday
Federal holiday, any time Processed next business day

Worked example: You deposit a $1,000 paycheck at 9:45 PM ET on Thursday. PNC processes it as a Thursday deposit — $225 is immediately available, and the remaining $775 clears by Friday morning. If you deposited at 10:15 PM ET, the same check is processed as a Friday deposit and the full balance is typically available by the following business day.


Funds Availability After Mobile Deposit

PNC follows federal Regulation CC availability rules:

Check Type First Availability
First $225 of any deposit Immediately upon acceptance
Standard checks (good-standing accounts) Next business day
Cashier’s, government, USPS money orders Next business day
Large deposits (over $5,525) Portion over $5,525 held up to 2 business days
New accounts (< 30 days old) Up to 5 business days hold
Re-deposited returned checks Up to 5 business days hold

What PNC Mobile Deposit Accepts

Accepted check types:

  • Personal checks
  • Business checks
  • Cashier’s checks
  • Government checks (IRS refunds, Social Security, state tax refunds)
  • Money orders (US Postal Service)

Not accepted via mobile deposit:

  • Foreign checks (drawn on a non-US bank)
  • Savings bonds
  • Checks payable to a third party
  • Checks already deposited elsewhere
  • Checks more than 6 months old (stale-dated)

How to Deposit a Check in the PNC Mobile App

  1. Open the PNC Mobile Banking app
  2. Tap DepositDeposit a Check
  3. Select the account to deposit into (Spend, Reserve, or Growth for Virtual Wallet)
  4. Enter the check amount
  5. Photograph the front of the check on a dark, flat surface — ensure all four corners are visible
  6. Photograph the back of the check (endorsement required: sign and write “For PNC Mobile Deposit Only”)
  7. Confirm and submit before 10 PM ET for same-day processing

Write “For PNC Mobile Deposit Only” on the back before photographing — PNC may reject unendorsed checks or checks endorsed differently.


Requesting a Higher Mobile Deposit Limit

To request an increased limit:

  1. Call PNC customer service at 1-888-762-2265
  2. Request a mobile deposit limit review
  3. Eligibility factors: account age (90+ days), deposit history, no recent returned checks, no unresolved overdrafts

Alternatively, upgrading to Performance Spend or Performance Select automatically raises your limit to $3,500/day or $5,000/day respectively. See PNC minimum balance requirements for the qualifying thresholds.


PNC Mobile Deposit vs. Other Banks

Bank Standard Daily Mobile Deposit Limit
PNC (Standard/Virtual Wallet) $2,500
Chase (standard) $2,000
Bank of America (standard) $10,000
Wells Fargo (standard) $2,500
US Bank (standard) $2,500

See the full PNC Bank guide for ATM limits, transfer limits, and fees.

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