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Please select the type of appointment you are interested in below. When scheduling an appointment, please do not include personal identifying information such as Social Security number, member number or account number in your request. If you are more than 15 minutes late to your scheduled appointment, we may need to reschedule your appointment.

Please refer to our FAQs for additional information and to learn what documentation you are required to bring to your appointment.

 

Service an Existing Account

  • Update personal information*
  • Questions about your existing checking or savings account
  • Online Banking assistance
  • Order checks/debit cards
  • Cardholder disputes
  • Apply for a new auto, personal, credit card or other non-real estate related loan*
  • Add a new checking or savings account to an existing membership* 

 

*Available for in-person appointments only

New Accounts

  • Open a new membership*
  • Get information on what’s needed for a new membership, new savings, checking or business account
  • Apply for a new auto, personal, credit card or other non-real estate related loan*

 

*Available for in-person appointments only

 

 

 

Mortgages

  • Questions about purchasing a new home or refinancing your mortgage
  • Check mortgage options and current rates
  • Discuss accessing cash from the equity in your home

 

For questions about your existing mortgage or Home Equity Line of Credit (HELOC), please contact our Mortgage Servicing team.

 

 

 

 

 

Frequently Asked Questions

If you need to cancel or reschedule an appointment time, please click the link located below your confirmation number in your confirmation email. If you are more than 15 minutes late to your scheduled appointment, Georgia United may need to cancel your appointment. 


 

For loan appointments, please bring the below to help us better serve you. You can expect your appointment to last between 30-60 minutes. In advance of your appointment, please unfreeze your credit if you currently have a security freeze on your credit report.

Personal Loans/Credit Cards/Line of Credit

  • Copy of driver license for all borrowers
  • 30 days of current paystubs

Refinance

  • Copy of driver license for all borrowers
  • 30 days of current paystubs
  • Copy of registration
  • 10 day payoff letter

Purchase

  • Copy of driver license for all borrowers
  • 30 days of current paystubs
  • Buyers Order or Bill of Sale

For new account appointments, please have the following available. You can expect your appointment to last between 30-60 minutes.

  • Personal information including address, date of birth and Social Security number
  • Valid driver’s license or state issued ID

For mortgage appointments, please bring the below. You can expect your appointment to last 30 minutes.

  • Driver’s License
  • Most recent 30 days paystubs
  • IRS W-2 forms covering the most recent two-year period
  • Most recent 2 years tax returns
  • Most recent 2 months bank statements (all pages even if blank
  • Current official mortgage billing statement for the subject property (if applicable)
  • Homeowner’s Insurance Declaration pages for the subject property (if available)
  • Current mortgage statement(s) for all properties currently owned (if applicable)
  • Current homeowner’s insurance declaration pages for all properties owned (if applicable)
  • Current property tax billing statements for all properties currently owned (if applicable)

 

 

A video appointment is a two-way video call that allows you to speak face-to-face with a Home Loan Consultant without having to visit a branch. Just click the schedule button to get started and then choose from the available dates and times presented that best fits your busy schedule. Once your appointment is scheduled, you will receive an email confirming the details. Video banking works on most personal devices, online browsers and operating systems with a camera and internet access. Currently, this feature is only available for mortgage consultations. 

At your scheduled time, click the ‘Web Conference’ details from the email if you are using a desktop, or the ‘Notes’ from the appointment details if you are using a handheld device.  We recommend making sure you have some privacy and do not use public computers for video banking if you can avoid it. 

Check Writing 101

 

Swiping your debit card or transferring funds are common ways to pay for things in our digital world. But there are times when writing a check may be the only way to pay a bill. Whether you have never written a check or just need a refresher, the guide below will prepare you to successfully write a check.

Looking at a Blank Check

You will notice some parts of your check are pre-printed. This is for your convenience and ensures the financial institution has all the information needed to pay the person or company with funds from your account. Take note of the numbered areas listed below.

image of a check

1. Your personal information tells the person or company (known as the payee) that you are the one writing the check.

2. Each check will have a unique number in the upper right-hand corner. This is to help you keep track of each check. Refer to this number when balancing your account or to verify the check has been cashed.

3. The first set of numbers on the bottom of the check is your routing number. A routing number is a nine-digit number that identifies your financial institution. Georgia United Credit Union’s routing number is 261171309.

4. Your checking account number is a 13-digit number that identifies your personal account. It is the middle set of numbers listed at the bottom of your check.


5. The last set of numbers is the check number and will match the number in the upper right-hand corner of the check. (See image 2.)



Writing a Check

Let’s say you need to write a check to pay for groceries at ABC Food Mart in the amount of $19.58.

 

1. Write the date including the month, day and year. You can use all numbers such as, “04/08/2020”, or write the month such as “April 8, 2020”. Be sure to write the year as “2020” so fraudsters can’t alter the year.

2. Write the company or the person’s name (known as the payee) who will deposit the check. Be sure the spelling is correct or their financial institution may not accept it for deposit.

3. Write the amount of the check in number format, making sure the decimal point and numbers are legible. Write close to the dollar sign to prevent someone from adding extra numbers.

4. Write the dollar amount in words and the cents as a fraction with the number over 100. Draw a line to the end after the cents to prevent someone from altering your entry.

5. This is where you will sign your name. This is a formal document that gives your financial institution permission to release your money to the payee, so use your legal name instead of a nickname.

6. You can make a note of what the payment was for to help you remember why you wrote the check. This area isn’t required but it is helpful to reference when budgeting.

 

A Few Tips

· Use ink to prevent someone from altering your information.

· Record the check amount in your register.

· Deduct this amount from your spending budget.

 

Is it Time to Order Checks?

You can securely reorder checks in Online Banking. In your account, go to the “Services” tab and select “Check Reorder”. Checks may also be ordered by calling our Member Care Center or by calling 800.Deluxe1.

 

Is Your Checking Account Free*?

Georgia United’s Unified Checking Account lets you manage your money without the worry of monthly services fees or minimum balance requirements. Plus, with free Online Banking and our Mobile App, you can access your account 24-hours a day from the convenience of your home or phone.

*Overdraft/returned item fee may apply, see Share Rate and Fee Schedule for additional fees that may apply.

 

Friendly personal service. The people get to know you and care. They are very knowledgeable and genuinely want to help.
- Elizabeth R.
Everyone is so nice and makes you feel like you are appreciated.
- Linda C.
It was a very rewarding experience and it feels like a family you just become a part of. I matter and that is big.
- Barbara C.

*APY = Annual Percentage Yield. Fees charged to the account could reduce the earnings on the account. **APR = Annual Percentage Rate with rates as low as listed rate. All Credit Union loan programs, rates, terms and conditions are subject to change at any time without notice. All loans are subject to pricing adjustments based on the borrower’s credit worthiness and loan-to-value.