The amount of cash you can withdraw from a bank before a red flag is up to $10,000.00.
Banks are required to keep track of any suspicious cash transactions which reach or go near $10,000.00 as part of the federal government's efforts to fight money laundering, terrorism financing and other financial crimes.
The amount of money you can typically withdraw from a bank teller is a maximum of $5,000.00 to $10,000.00 and any amount over $5,000.00 to $10,000.00 you will need to discuss with the bank on getting that amount of cash as they will likely not have that amount on hand at a time.
You can withdraw $5000 from a bank as long as you have enough money in your account and as long as the bank has that amount of money on hand.
In some cases you may need to alert the bank ahead of time so they can ensure they have enough cash on hand.
The amount of cash you can withdraw from a bank teller is between $5,000.00 to $10,000.00 a day depending on the bank.
As long as you have enough money in the checking or savings account you are allowed to withdraw any amount of it but the bank has limits to the amount of cash you can withdraw a day because the bank does not keep all that cash on hand.
The bank I bank with allows you to withdraw up to $5,000.00 a day in cash but I don't even have that much money anyway so to me it wouldn't matter.
If you need to withdraw more than $5,000.00 or $10,000.00 in cash you can withdraw some another day or let the bank know you will be withdrawing more and they may allow you to withdraw more cash but it can also be a security issue for you as well.
I would not want to carry more than $5,000.00 in cash on me either way.
If I need to buy something that is more than $5,000.00 I would write a check or get a Cashiers check instead.