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Shared Branching

By using the CU Service Centers Network, your membership and accounts remain at Princeton Federal Credit Union, but you can access your accounts and conduct business with us through any of the convenient CU Services Centers locations.  In this way, through a network of participating credit unions, access to your accounts and credit union services is made easier.

You can make deposits and withdrawals* on your account, as well as pay loans and receive loan advances.

To access your account at any one of the service centers you will need the following:

1.)   The name of your credit union, Princeton Federal Credit Union

2.)   Your credit union account number

3.)   A valid U.S. or Government-issued photo identification with signature

All transactions require identification because the CU Service Centers Network cares about protecting your identity and account information.

Cash Withdrawal Limits

CU Service Centers may limit cash withdrawals to $500 per day.

  

Holds and Deposited Funds

The funds you deposit at the CU Service Centers locations may not be available for immediate withdrawal from your credit union account.

HOLDS are placed on items you deposit through the CU Service Centers locations based on Princeton Federal Credit Union’s Hold Policies. Remember, the location does not place the holds on your account.

The CU Service Centers location cannot remove a hold placed on your account. You must contact your own credit union.

Please refer to our Funds Availability Policy for further information.

  

Stop Payments

The CU Service Centers location CANNOT accept a stop payment request on your own checking account. You must contact your own credit union.

If you need to place a stop payment on a check you obtained from the CU Service Centers location, such as a cashier's check, money order or official check, you must contact the CU Service Centers location where you obtained the check. There will be a waiting period not to exceed 90 days before funds can be released.  You may be required to complete an indemnity agreement.