New Hyosung Halo II & Genmega G2500 ATMs with programming, delivery, and lifetime support.
Buy ATM Elko with Fort Yuma ATM. Elko is the biggest city in northeastern Nevada, built around gold mining, ranching, and I-80 highway traffic. Miners, truckers, and travelers all rely on cash, and ATMs here see consistent, reliable volume.
Ready to buy? Fill out this form and an ATM specialist will reach out within the hour with a full price breakdown including:
No Pressure Promise: We provide the numbers you need to make a decision. No aggressive sales tactics. Your information is secure and never shared with third parties.
Why buy from Fort Yuma ATM instead of online wholesalers?
Fort Yuma ATM is based in Yuma, Arizona, close enough to understand the rural Nevada market. Elko businesses deal with limited local banking, cash-first customers, and a mix of mining industry and highway traffic that most ATM vendors don't know how to serve. We do.
What you see is what you pay. Your ATM ships fully programmed to your processor, tested, and ready to install. We handle master keys, firmware, and processing paperwork. No surprise add-ons, no annual software fees buried in fine print. Start earning surcharge revenue from day one.
We don't disappear after the sale. Elko operators get the same ongoing phone and email support as any customer in our network: troubleshooting, firmware guidance, and cash logistics help whenever you need it. Being remote is not a problem for us.
Rugged, reliable ATMs built for high-demand locations in Elko's mining and trucking economy.
The industry standard for retail ATM deployments.
The workhorse ATM. Built tough for blue-collar, high-traffic locations.
We've worked with a lot of ATM brands over the years. Hyosung and Genmega are the two that hold up best: solid parts availability, good manufacturer support, and machines that don't quit on you in a high-traffic location. The Genmega G2500's heavy-duty steel cabinet is a good fit for the environments common in Elko: truck stops, convenience stores near mine access roads, and busy bars. Both machines are fully EMV and PCI compliant, which is required for any Nevada business.
Mining towns and highway hubs generate reliable ATM cash demand
Elko's economy runs on gold mining and ranching. Workers in those industries tend to deal in cash, and many cash their checks locally. Add I-80 trucker traffic rolling through around the clock, and ATM sales in Elko see the kind of steady, day-in day-out demand that a lot of bigger cities can't match per location. Fewer bank branches in the area means more people turning to ATMs for everyday cash needs.
Surcharges in the Elko market typically run $3.00–$3.75 per transaction. Bars, truck stops, and convenience stores in Elko see 200–350 transactions per month on well-placed machines. You keep 100% of the surcharge (minus a small processing fee), with no revenue split required.
Not ready to own? Check out our Free ATM Placement Program where we provide the machine at no cost in exchange for a revenue share.
| Surcharge Fee | $3.25 |
| Transactions per Month | x 250 |
| Gross Revenue | $812.50 |
| Less: Expenses (Est.) | - $62.50 |
| Net Monthly Profit | $750.00 |
Example only. Actual results vary by location, surcharge, and transaction volume.
High-traffic businesses where ATMs perform best
Elko draws a mix of miners, truckers, ranchers, and travelers, and that mix keeps ATM demand going around the clock. Gold mine shift workers get off at odd hours. Long-haul truckers roll through I-80 at 2am. Bar and casino patrons need cash late on a Friday. For a city of about 20,000 people, Elko punches well above its weight when it comes to ATM traffic.
Mining, trucking, and isolation create a uniquely strong ATM economy
Elko County has some of the largest gold mines in North America, including operations by Nevada Gold Mines (Barrick and Newmont). Mine workers spend locally at bars, stores, and diners, and they tend to pay in cash. ATMs near mining corridors get steady traffic every day of the week, year-round.
Elko sits on Interstate 80, the main corridor between Salt Lake City and Reno. Truck stops and travel centers along this stretch see commercial traffic day and night. Long-haul drivers need cash for meals, fuel deposits, and stops along the route where cards aren't always taken. They're reliable ATM users, and they don't have a lot of other options out here.
Northeastern Nevada doesn't have many bank branches. In smaller communities near Elko, the nearest branch can be a long drive away. That pushes more people to rely on ATMs for cash, which means a well-placed machine in Elko sees traffic that a similar machine in a bigger city with more banks simply wouldn't get.
From order to earning revenue: 2–3 weeks
We confirm your ATM model, set up your processing account, and program the machine with your surcharge, branding, and processor credentials. Done in Days 1–3. You'll get your processing paperwork and a tracking number before the machine ships.
We coordinate freight delivery to your Elko location. Because Elko is remote, delivery takes a bit longer than the major Nevada metros: typically Days 5–12 after programming. We track the shipment and keep you posted along the way.
We walk you through secure floor anchoring and your first cash load by phone or video call. The machine goes live as soon as it's connected. Start collecting surcharge revenue from the first transaction.
We serve Elko and the greater northeastern Nevada region
We ship and support ATMs throughout northeastern and northern Nevada. Contact us for a quote.
Yes. Elko's cash economy, I-80 trucker traffic, limited local banking, and legal cannabis all drive solid ATM demand for a city of around 20,000 people. Blue-collar cash spending plus highway traveler foot traffic adds up to strong per-location volume. It's a good market to buy an ATM in Elko.
Yes. We deliver to Elko and all of northeastern Nevada. Because of the distance, deliveries may run 1–2 days longer than the major Nevada metro areas. We handle the freight coordination and keep you updated from the moment your ATM ships.
Yes. Truck stops and travel centers on I-80 through Elko generate some of the highest per-machine transaction volume in the region. Long-haul truckers need cash for meals, fuel advance deposits, and purchases along the route. These spots often pull more monthly transactions than bar locations in bigger cities.
Nevada has no state ATM surcharge cap. Standard surcharges in Elko run $3.00–$3.75 per transaction. Truck stops and bars near I-80 can often support $3.50–$4.00 without much drop in transaction volume. Travelers and miners are used to paying for convenient cash access when there's no bank around.
Yes. Most ATM owners do their own installation. It's four anchor bolts into the floor for security. We send a step-by-step installation guide and stay on the phone with you through the process. If you'd rather have someone come out, we can also recommend certified ATM installers in Nevada.
Fill out the quote form above or call us at (623) 303-9214. An ATM specialist will go through model selection, pricing, processing setup, and delivery logistics for your Elko location. Usually back to you within one business day.
No upfront cost. We install and maintain the machine. You earn a revenue share from every transaction without buying any equipment. Good option for Elko businesses that want ATM income without putting capital in.
Learn MoreFast remote and on-site support for any ATM brand. Repairs, maintenance, cash loading help, and error code troubleshooting for Elko and northeastern Nevada operators.
Request Service