Next to the main concourse in Terminal 1, it’s your cash stop
ATM First Market Bank sits landside near the central ticketing counters in Terminal 1 at Richmond International, so you can use it before clearing security. It’s a standard bank-branded ATM, not a generic third-party machine, which usually means clearer fee disclosures and more predictable limits. If you’re meeting someone curbside or still sorting out check-in at RIC, this is the last easy cash point before TSA.
The machine runs 24/7, which helps for those 5:00 a.m. departures and midnight arrivals that Richmond sees on airlines like American, Delta, and United. Withdrawals generally process in under a minute, so you’re not burning much buffer before heading to the single security checkpoint for Terminal 1. The screen cycles through English by default; other language options are available from the first prompt.
Because this is a First Market Bank ATM, cardholders from the same network sometimes get reduced or waived ATM fees, while out-of-network users usually see both a bank fee and a network fee. Actual charges depend on your issuing bank, so check your own terms before tapping “accept.” Daily withdrawal limits are controlled by your home bank, not the airport machine itself.
One tip: grab cash here before going airside, because you may not run into another bank-branded ATM near your specific gate in Terminal 1, especially if you’re tight on time for boarding.