1. Valid identification documents: such as resident ID card, household registration book, etc. Those who have not applied for a resident identity card can rely on valid documents such as household registration book, birth medical certificate and passport.
2. Valid ID of legal agent: Parents or other legal agents need to bring their valid ID, such as resident ID card and household registration book.
3. Written power of attorney of legal representative: Parents or other legal representatives need to issue a written power of attorney to explicitly authorize minors to withdraw money. The power of attorney shall include the names, ID numbers, contact information, authorization items and authorization period of the client and the principal.
4. Bank account information: Minors need to provide their own bank account information, including the name and account number of the bank.
5. Withdrawal amount: Minors need to know the amount they want to withdraw.
6. Other relevant certification materials: such as certificates issued by schools and hospitals to prove that minors really need to withdraw money.
It should be noted that the specific regulations of different banks may be different, so in practice, it is recommended to consult the customer service staff of the bank in advance to understand the specific withdrawal requirements and processes. At the same time, in order to ensure the property safety of minors, parents should accompany their children as much as possible to ensure the safety of funds.