Individual Credit: You must complete the Applicant section about yourself and the Other section about your spouse if:
Joint Credit: Each Applicant must individually complete the appropriate section below, If Co-Borrower is spouse of the Applicant,- mark the Co-Applicant box.
Guarantor: Complete the Other section if you are a guarantor on an account/loan.
Are you applying for individual or joint credit ?: Individual Joint
Type: Auto Unsecured LOC / Credit Card REEL Other
Amount Requested: $ .00 Purpose / Collateral:
Repayment: Payroll Deduction Cash Military Allotment Automatic Payment
State Law Notices OHIO RESIDENTS ONLY: The Ohio laws against discrimination require that all creditors make credit equally available to all creditworthy customers, and that credit reporting agencies maintain separate credit histories on each individual upon request. The Ohio Civil Rights Commission administers compliance with this law. WISCONSIN RESIDENTS ONLY: (1) No provision of any marital property agreement, unilateral statement under Section 768.59, or court decree under Section 766.70 will adversely affect the rights of the Credit Union unless the Credit Union is furnished a copy of the agreement, statement or decree, or has actual knowledge of its terms, before the credit is granted or the account is opened. (2) Please sign if you are not applying for this account or loan with spouse. The credit being applied for, if granted, will be incurred in the interest of the marriage or family of the undersigned. You promise that everything you have stated in this application is correct to the best of your knowledge and that the above information is a complete listing of what you owe. If there are any important changes you will notify us in writing immediately. You authorize the Credit Union to obtain credit reports in connection with this application for credit and for any update, renewal or extension of the credit received. You understand that the Credit Union will rely on the information in this application and your credit report to make its decision. If you request, the Credit Union will tell you the name and address of any credit bureau from which it received a credit report on you. It is a federal crime to willfully and deliberately provide incomplete or incorrect information on loan applications made to federal credit unions or state chartered credit unions insured by NCUA.