Compass

Table of Contents
Introduction
PART ONE:
How It Works
Definitions
Getting Started
Planning for the Trip
Making Reservations
Before the Trip
Taking the Trip
After the Trip
PART TWO:
Introduction
The Role of the A/OPC
Signing up for a Travel Charge Card
Receiving Your Travel Charge Card
On Travel - Using Your Travel Charge Card
Using the ATM
Customer Service/Help
Electronic Access System
The Travel Charge Card Bill
Questioned Charges
Disputed Charges
International Use
Change of Address
Lost or Stolen Travel Charge Card
Payment of the Travel Charge Card Bill
Travel Charge Card Quiz
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  The Government Travel Charge Card
 

Using the ATMpaper money image

  1. Use the ATM feature of your travel charge card to obtain cash for official travel expenses authorized on your travel authorization.
  2. Cash advances should only be taken and used for expenses that are related to official government travel.
    • To find the nearest ATM, call the bank's customer service representative at the number on the back of your travel charge card.
    • When obtaining your cash from the ATM, most machines will prompt you to select "cash" or "credit." Select "credit."
    • Your agency limits ATM use to a maximum dollar transaction over a specified period of time. Your A/OPC can tell you the limits. They are generally high enough to not adversely affect your travel.
    • The bank charges a minimal fee for ATM use. The fee is listed in your Cardholder Agreement and is reimbursable.
    • The ATM machine you use may charge an additional fee. It will be posted on the receipt and is also reimbursable.
    • If you lose or forget the PIN number, you have to apply for a new one, and it will be mailed to you. Bank personnel are not able to look up the PIN for you.
    • Do not use the ATM on your travel charge card to obtain cash for personal expenses.
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