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Shared Branches

Service 1st has partnered with credit unions from all over the country to share facilities through a shared branching network to provide you with thousands of convenient locations to perform transactions just as if you were at a Service 1st branch. Use the Service Center Locator to find a shared branch location near you!

Conduct a range of transactions such as deposits, withdrawals, loan payments, make transfers between accounts, purchase money orders, travelers checks and official checks where available and more!

When you enter a shared branch you only need to bring:

  • Your home credit union's name
  • Your account number
  • Valid government-issued photo ID
    • e.g., state driver's license, U.S. passport

Notice to Members - IDCheck began May 1!


No matter where your travels take you next, Service 1st Federal Credit Union is working together with other Shared Branch credit union locations to make sure the individual making the transaction is you and not an imposter.

How will this new process affect Service 1st members? Shared Branch IDCheck kicked off on May 1, 2025. Depending on the shared branch you visit, you could be asked to complete the process outlined below. Guests visiting Service 1st for a shared branching transaction will also be asked to complete the IDCheck process.

When visiting a guest credit union through Shared Branching, Service 1st members may be quickly identified and authenticated using a QR code and a one-time passcode as part of a new multi-factor authentication process. This will be required for out-of-state withdrawals and may be required for all transactions at the discretion of the guest credit union.

Click here to learn how it works.

Locations

To find a location, visit co-opcreditunions.org or download the mobile app on your smartphone.

look for the new co-op shared branching logo at participating credit unions! 

Shared Branching Logos