If you have a checking or savings account at a financial institution, then you can go into a branch location and have one of the tellers assist you to make a withdrawal from your account. All you need is the number of the bank account and picture identification, and the teller will help. Once you have been shown the steps, next time will be easier. When you get the mentioned card (debit card) associated with your account, withdrawals can be made using branch ATM machines of the bank or credit union where the account is located.
Based on some of the terminology used in the question, if the paycheck money was direct deposited on a payroll card, you can access that money and even get it as cash if you follow the methods described on the payroll card brand website or the web page provided by your employer. This should be the same site which you accessed to check your account and verify the deposit. This description will advise you of the ATM network to use so there are no additional fees or charges.
The bank doesn't care about how this money went into your account. you don't need to show them any paystubs. it is now 100% your money, and all you need to know is to proof to the bank that you are the owner of the account through showing them your ID and sign a withdrawl form.
if you have a debit card, you can use it to either buy directly from stores and the money will be deducted from your account, or you can withdraw money from an ATM machine.
if you have an ATM card, you cant use it to buy directly, however you can use it to withdraw money from ATM machine.
so, you can do 1 of the three options:
1- go to the bank with ur ID and withdraw the money
2- buy with your debit card directly what you need to buy from stores
3- withdraw the money from the ATM machine with either ATM card or debit card
Just go to your bank ATM and you will be able to withdraw the money at the ATM. It fast, easy and you don't have to bring a paystub or anything just bring your bank card.
Go to the bank and ask for help with a withdrawal.
While you're there, ask someone to explain to you how this all works.
WOW... I cannot answer without demeaning you. GO TO THE BANK and ask them.