09-29-2012 09:42 PM
Can i join a credit union that is not in my state of residence ? (if i meet the requirements to join them)
Will I be able to take a loan for a car in California if my residence is in Delaware ?
Do i need to apply for a loan at a branch or online it's possible to make everything? I ask this because i found a nice credit union but i will never be able to go to a branch, so i need to be sure i will be able to handle all my requests by phone / online
09-30-2012 04:33 AM
Yes, you can join a CU not within your residency. People do it all the time provided they qualify.
You can app and finance solely online provided the CU allows it.
09-30-2012 05:10 AM
pat0812 wrote:Can i join a credit union that is not in my state of residence ? (if i meet the requirements to join them)
Will I be able to take a loan for a car in California if my residence is in Delaware ?
Do i need to apply for a loan at a branch or online it's possible to make everything? I ask this because i found a nice credit union but i will never be able to go to a branch, so i need to be sure i will be able to handle all my requests by phone / online
It depends on the CU. If your eligible to join via a different route then physical address in state then yes.
I love my CU (PSECU), If I wanted to drive 90 miles I could get to a branch but they are so convienent online and making deposits I dont think i'll ever have to go there in person.

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