How to Get Into a Credit Union: A Simple Guide For Northlanders
If you’ve ever wondered “how to get into a credit union” or asked yourself “can I get into a credit union?”, you’re not alone. Some people aren’t sure how credit unions work or if they qualify for membership. The good news? Joining a credit union is much easier than you might think.
What Is a Credit Union?
A credit union is a member-owned, not-for-profit financial institution. Unlike banks that operate to make profits for shareholders, credit unions are focused on helping their members succeed financially.
Key benefits include:
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Lower loan interest rates
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Higher savings rates
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Lower fees
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Personal, community-focused service
Can I Get Into a Credit Union?
In most cases — yes! Membership is based on a couple of different criteria. You can usually join if you meet one or more of the following:
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Location: You live, work, worship, or attend school in certain areas
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Family: You have a relative who is already a member
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Workplace: Your employer is partnered with the credit union
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Groups & Organizations: You belong to a qualifying association, club, or church.
Click here to view our criteria.
How to Get Into a Credit Union
Joining is straightforward. Here’s what to do:
Find a Credit Union You Qualify For
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Search online for credit unions in your city, county, or workplace. We have branches in Cloquet, Moose Lake, and Floodwood for in-person banking needs.
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Check eligibility requirements
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Review Membership Requirements
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Each credit union lists specific qualifications
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Even if you don’t qualify at first glance, check for family or group connections
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Gather the Right Documents
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Government-issued photo ID
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Proof of address (utility bill, lease, etc.)
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Proof of eligibility (like a pay stub or membership card)
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Open a Share Account
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Make a small deposit (often $5–$25) to become a member-owner
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Start Using Your Benefits
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Access checking and savings accounts
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Apply for low-interest loans and credit cards
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Enjoy free financial education and resources
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Why Join a Credit Union?
By becoming a member, you’re part of an organization that puts people before profits.
Advantages include:
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Better rates on loans and savings
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Fewer and lower fees than many banks
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Voting rights in credit union decisions
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A focus on local community needs
*Not all applicants will qualify. Membership eligibility required. Insured by NCUA.