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Membership Agreement

INTRODUCTION

Welcome to Travis Credit Union

Thank you for becoming a member of Travis Credit Union and opening an account with us.  By signing the master membership card and depositing money in an account, you and the Credit Union agree to the applicable terms and conditions contained within this booklet and any accompanying disclosures, and amendments thereto.

The following terms and conditions governing your accounts constitute a mutually protective service agreement between you and Travis Credit Union (the “Credit Union”).  This agreement and disclosure supplement the terms and conditions in other disclosures.  When you open a specific account, you will also receive an initial account disclosure which explains specific account terms and conditions such as required deposit amount, dividend rate and Annual Percentage Yield (APY).  Keep this agreement, the initial account disclosures and other specific disclosures with your permanent documents.  You will receive periodic statements which will provide you with the status of each of your accounts.

 

Membership Requirements

Travis Credit Union, founded in 1951, is a non-profit, full-service, cooperative financial institution owned and directed by its members.  It is chartered and regulated by the California Department of Financial Institutions and is insured by the National Credit Union Administration, an agency of the federal government.

Membership is open to current active duty and retired military and civilian personnel stationed at Travis Air Force Base, and their immediate and extended family members, as well as selected employee groups in Merced and Solano Counties.  Family members include parents, grandparents, children, grandchildren, brothers and sisters, aunts and uncles of eligible members.  Membership is also open to any and all persons who live, regularly work, currently attend school or currently worship in Solano, Merced, Napa, Contra Costa, Yolo, Sacramento, Placer, San Joaquin, Stanislaus, Alameda, Colusa or Sonoma Counties, California.

Members who change employment or move out of the area do not lose their Credit Union membership.  Your Prime Share (Savings) Account deposit of $5 and your one time membership fee of $5 entitle you to apply for all of our financial services.  If you are not sure about your eligibility or if you have any other questions please call us at (707) 449-4000 or toll free at (800) 877-8328.

Your membership is conditioned on your maintaining at least one $5 share investment in the Credit Union.  If for any reason your share investment drops below $5, you may be denied other membership services, such as credit card, line of credit and other loan advances.

Any member whose share account falls below the required minimum share balance and who has no outstanding loan balance may be transferred to inactive member status.  Such member shall have no voting rights and no right to notice of meetings of members.  Such inactive members shall not count as members for determination of quorums or required votes and need not be sent annual reports or financial statements except upon request.  When an inactive member increases his or her share balance to the required minimum share balance, or borrows from the credit union, he or she shall cease to be an inactive member.

 

Account Verification through a Consumer Bureau

We will verify your application for membership through an account verification service and reserve the right to deny any application based on the results of negative information received through this service.  If we deny your application, we will provide you with the name, address and telephone number of the account verification service that provided us with the information.

Suspension and Denial of Services and Expulsion

Travis Credit Union reserves the right to suspend or deny services and may restrict access to Credit Union premises if: (1) you cause a loss to the Credit Union; (2) you habitually mishandle your account(s); (3) you are abusive or threatening toward Credit Union employees or members; (4) you deface or destroy, or attempt to deface or destroy Credit Union property, (5) you have been convicted of a criminal offense, (6) you fail to carry out your contracts, agreements or obligations with the credit union or (7) you refuse to comply with the provisions of the California Credit Union Law or the Credit Union's  bylaws

Federal Insurance - National Credit Union Administration (NCUA)

Generally, your accounts at the Credit Union are insured in the aggregate to $100,000 by the NCUA, a U.S. Government Agency.  IRA funds are insured separately up to $250,000 by the NCUA.  There are exceptions permitting separate $100,000 insurance coverage on certain accounts such as a trust account and certain variations in account ownership or beneficiary designation.  If you have questions about the protection on your accounts or the coverage, an NCUA brochure, which explains insurance coverage, is available in any branch office or by calling (800) 877-8328 or (707) 449-4000.

 

SUMMARY OF ACCOUNT TERMS AND CONDITIONS

The following is a summary of the terms and conditions on our accounts.

Governing Law

This Agreement is made in California and shall be governed by the laws of the State of California to the extent that California Law is not inconsistent with controlling Federal Law. California’s “Choice of Law Rules” will not be applied if it would result in the application of non-California law.

 

By opening an account with Travis Credit Union you agree to jurisdiction of the courts of California regarding Travis Credit Union and that any conflict brought or filed with respect to Travis Credit Union, your account with Travis Credit Union, any service offered or concerning this agreement shall be brought in a court of competent jurisdiction in Solano County, California.

 

Change in Terms

The Credit Union reserves the right to change the terms and conditions of your account at any time, including the Schedule of Fees and Charges.  A notice of any changes that would affect your account will be will be mailed to you at least 30 calendar days in advance of the effective date of change.

 

Account Ownership

You may open your account in your name, individually, or jointly with another person(s).  All joint accounts are classified as Joint Tenancy with Right of Survivorship.

Joint tenancy is an account in the names of two or more individuals who have undivided ownership with the right of survivorship.  Should any joint tenant die, the other account holder(s) will automatically own any money in the account and the account balance will not be subject to the terms of a will or probate proceeding on the estate of the deceased.  If any joint tenant dies, the Credit Union should be notified as soon as possible.

Any one of the joint tenants has the power to act in all matters relating to the account (deposits, withdrawals, pledge of account as security on a loan, etc.).  However, no joint owner of an account may vote, obtain loans individually, or hold office unless they are a Member in their own right.

The Credit Union may require all joint tenants to sign for withdrawals if there is a conflict between the tenants.  If judged necessary to protect a member’s deposits or the Credit Union, the Credit Union may freeze the account until any conflict is resolved.

In addition to equal ownership during their lifetimes, each owner is responsible for any account misuse and all overdrafts, whether he or she caused the overdraft, received any benefit of the overdraft or contributed to the account.

Payment of funds in an account on the instructions of any authorized person excuses the Credit Union of any further legal obligation regarding the proceeds of the transaction.  You agree to hold Travis Credit Union harmless from any suits or liability directly or indirectly resulting from the handling of the account, consistent with written instructions of any authorized person.

The Credit Union has the right to refuse to honor your instructions, if they are uncertain, or if the signature does not appear to be authentic.  If this happens, we will notify you of the fact in writing.

Any change in account authorization, ownership or access shall be in writing.  Use of the singular in this agreement implies the plural, if more than one person signs the membership authorization.

 

Minors’ Share Accounts

Unless the minor is an emancipated minor, a parent or legal guardian must be joint owner on the account until the minor reaches the age of 18. This person consents and agrees to be the guarantor for any and all financial liabilities incurred through the use of any services; until the minor reaches age 18. Once the minor reaches age 18, the account will be converted to a Regular Savings Account. If the account remains open after the minor reaches age 18, the account ownership will continue as joint ownership. All account owners will be jointly and severally liable for activity on this account.

Minors who are 14 or older are eligible to open a checking account and have an ATM card.  The Account must have a parent or legal guardian as a joint owner and the parent or legal guardian must sign an authorization form for these services, acknowledging that they accept all liability for the use of these services.

 

Early Closure of Account

If you close your account within six months of opening the account, you will be charged an account closure fee.  Please refer to the Schedule of Fees and Charges.

 

Your Earnings

Our dividend rates are set by the Board of Directors, taking into consideration the cost of funds to the Credit Union and the current market place and can change at any time.  Dividends are only paid out of current income and available earnings after required transfers to reserves.

Dividends begin to accrue on the business day you make a deposit regardless of whether the deposit is cash or non-cash, but do not accrue on the date of withdrawal for the amount of the withdrawal.  Dividends are credited to your account(s) on a monthly basis on the first day of each month following the end of the dividend period.  Please refer to the Initial Account Disclosure for the current dividend rates, Certificate Account rates and Annual Percentage Yields (APYs) of all share accounts.

 

Deposits

Deposits can be made by direct deposit, automatic payroll deduction, automatic transfer, at Travis Credit Union ATMs or any ATM displaying the "CO-OP" symbol, at participating financial institutions that display a “STAR DEPOSIT” symbol, through Call-24 Phone Banking, in person, by telephone or by mail.

Personal telephone withdrawals will be made only by transfer into your Savings (Prime Share) Account, Checking (Share Draft) Account or by Credit Union check payable to you and mailed to your address of record.  Preauthorized transfers to make regular loan payments are also possible and highly encouraged.

 

Processing of Negotiable Items

All items cashed or deposited will be handled by the Credit Union as agent for the member(s) subject to charge back or refund if for any reason final payment is not received in a form acceptable to the Credit Union.  If claim is made in respect to any item after final payment on the grounds that such item was altered or bore a forged or unauthorized endorsement or was otherwise not properly payable, the Credit Union may withhold the amount in question from the account until final determination of such claim.

The Credit Union reserves the right to accept or reject any item submitted for deposit or encashment.

All items received and credited by the Credit Union are subject to final collection and receipt of proceeds credited to the account of the Credit Union.  Please refer to our Funds Availability Disclosure Brochure.

 

Acceptance of Fees and Charges

A current Schedule of Fees and Charges is available to all members.  By opening an account with the Credit Union, you agree to accept the fees and charges as they apply to your account.  The Credit Union reserves the right to change or amend the Schedule of Fees and Charges at any time.  You will be advised at least (30) calendar days in advance of the effective date of any changes that affect your account.

 

Inquiries

The Credit Union may make any inquiries it considers appropriate for the purpose of evaluating your account.  This may include ordering a credit report.

 

Right to Set-Off

The law permits the Credit Union, under certain circumstances, to use funds in your account, to set off any debt you owe the Credit Union, after giving you such notice as may be required by law.  Any joint account shall also be available as a set off against any debt owed the Credit Union by any member, individually or jointly.

 

Dormant Accounts

The California Unclaimed Property Law requires the Credit Union to surrender to the state the balance in any account that has had no activity for a period of three years, except the posting of dividends.  For Certificate Accounts, this would be three years from initial maturity and Retirement Accounts (IRA) at three years after the member turns 70½ years of age.  The legal term for this is “escheat.”  An account escheats to the state if, during the past three years none of the following was performed:

1.         There were member generated deposits, withdrawals or updating of the account.

2.         There was written correspondence from the member or legal representative.

3.         There was a written show of interest in the account by the member.

As required by law, the Credit Union will attempt to notify each account holder, with a balance of $50 or more, in writing at least 6 months to one year prior to the time the account will escheat to the State.  If we receive written notice from you before the escheat date, the account will be reactivated and not escheated.

Once an account has been turned over to the State, you may reclaim the funds by presenting adequate proof of ownership to the State Controller’s office.

 

Legal Process

If the Credit Union is served with a legal process on your account, such as a tax levy, garnishment, court order, or similar order, with which we must comply, we will notify you as required by law.

The Credit Union is obligated to withhold amounts required by IRS tax laws from the earnings on your account(s) if you or the IRS advise us that you are subject to backup withholding or if you fail to provide us with your correct Taxpayer Identification Number (Social Security Number).

 

Power of Attorney

The Credit Union is sometimes asked to honor instructions given by someone claiming to act on behalf of a member under a power of attorney.

The Credit Union reserves the right to refuse to act upon these instructions if the Credit Union is not reasonably certain that the power of attorney is valid and covers the transaction(s) requested.  However, you agree to hold the Credit Union harmless for any loss or damage you may incur as a result of the decision by the Credit Union to follow the instructions given by the agent as long as the Credit Union’s decision is made in good faith.

 

Change of Address

If you have not notified the Credit Union of a change in your mailing address, the items we mail to you may be returned to the Credit Union.  Unclaimed returned mail will be destroyed after 30 days.

 

Terminating an Account

An account may be closed at any time by either the member or the Credit Union unless the prior notice of withdrawal requirement is invoked by a regulatory authority.  The Credit Union may close an account by mailing the account holder a notice or a check for the account balance.

 

Large Cash Withdrawal Notice

The Credit Union reserves the right to require two business days prior notice for cash withdrawals over $5,000.00.  This time period may be needed to ensure availability of cash to all members.

 

Currency Transaction Reporting

Federal regulations require all financial institutions to report certain types of currency transactions to various Federal agencies.  These reports are designed to aid in the detection and control of the flow of currency generated from illegal activities.

 

Income Tax Reporting

In most cases, the Credit Union is required to report any dividend payments totaling $10 or more during the year to the IRS, the California State Franchise Tax Board and to you.  If you do not provide the Credit Union with a correct taxpayer identification number or a certificate of foreign status, the IRS requires the Credit Union to withhold and pay to the IRS 28% of the dividends credited to your account.  The percentage is an IRS requirement and subject to change by them.

 

ELECTRONIC FUNDS TRANSFERS

 

ATM

Please refer to our ATM Card or Check Card Agreement and Disclosure.

 

Electronic Presentment and Payment of Checks

In some cases when you write a check to a merchant in payment of goods or services the merchant may present that check electronically for payment instead of sending us the paper check. Also, if your check is returned unpaid to a merchant due to non-sufficient funds, the merchant may re-present the check to us electronically.  Generally, merchants who make use of electronic presentment of checks will inform you of their intention to do so at the time you give them your check.  When we receive these items in electronic form, we will debit them against your account the same as if we had received the actual paper check.  When you provide information on your personal check (such as the MICR encoded routing, account and serial numbers) to a merchant or other payee, regardless of whether the check is in blank, partially completed, or fully completed and signed, and regardless of whether the check is presented in person or mailed to the merchant or other payee or sent to a lockbox or whether the check is retained by the merchant or other payee or returned to you, if the information from that check is converted to an electronic funds transfer (or “EFT”) to debit the funds from your account, that electronic fund transfer is covered under the provisions and protections of the Electronic Fund Transfers Act.  Check re-presentments (such as checks returned NSF and subsequently re-presented for payment) wherein the original check was processed in paper form are NOT covered under the Electronic Fund Transfers Act.

 

Preauthorized Automated Clearing House (ACH) Transactions

Please contact your branch or call us before setting up any direct deposits.  Direct deposits will reject without the proper coding.  Our telephone numbers are at the end of this disclosure.

 

Preauthorized Credits

If you have arranged to have direct deposits made to an account at least every sixty days from the same person or company, you may telephone Call 24 Phone Banking at (707) 449-4700 or (800) 578-3282 or our Member Service Center at (707) 449-4000 or toll free at (800) 877-8328 to find out whether or not the deposit has been credited to your account.

 

Provisional Payment

Credit given by us to you with respect to an ACH credit entry is provisional until we receive final settlement for such entry through a Federal Reserve Bank. If we do not receive such final settlement, you are hereby notified and agree that we are entitled to a refund of the amount credited to you in connection with such entry, and the party making payment to you via such entry (i.e., the originator of the entry) shall not be deemed to have paid you in the amount of such entry.

 

Notice Disclosure

Under the operating rules of the National Automated Clearing House Association, which are applicable to ACH transactions involving your account, we are not required to give next day notice to you of receipt of an ACH item and we will not do so.  However, we will continue to notify you of the receipt of payments in the periodic statements we provide to you.

 

Choice of Law Regarding ACH payments

We may accept on your behalf payments to your account which have been transmitted through one or more Automated Clearing Houses and which are not subject to the Electronic Fund Transfer Act. Your rights and obligations with respect to such payments shall be construed in accordance with and governed by the laws of the state of California as provided by the operating rules of the National Automated Clearing House Association, which are applicable to ACH transactions involving your account.

 

Preauthorized Debits (Outgoing Payments)

If you have arranged to have your account charged annually, quarterly or monthly by the same person or company, you may telephone Call 24 Phone Banking at (707) 449-4700 or (800) 578-3282 or our Member Service Center at (707) 449-4000 or toll free at (800) 877-8328 to find out whether or not the withdrawal or charge has been deducted from your account.

 

Notice of Payments in Varying Amounts

If regular authorized payments from your account vary in amount, the person you are going to pay will tell you ten (10) days before each payment, when it will be made and how much it will be.  (You may choose, instead, to get this notice only when the payment would differ by more than a certain amount from the previous payment, or when the amount would fall outside prearranged limits set by you.)

 

Right to Stop Payment

If you have arranged in advance to have preauthorized payments made out of your account, you can have these payments stopped.  Contact your branch or call the Member Service Center at least three (3) business days before the payment is scheduled to be debited from your account.  If you call, you will be required to put your request in writing and it must be received by the Credit Union within 14 days after you call, otherwise, the “oral” stop payment request will be cancelled.  A stop payment fee will be charged to your account according to the Schedule of Fees and Charges. You must also notify the designated payee in writing that you have delivered a stop payment order to the Credit Union as we do not notify the designated payee.

 

Documentation

All of your electronic funds transfers will be recorded on your regular periodic statement.

 

In Case of Errors or Questions

Call or write us at the telephone numbers and address listed in the “HOW TO CONTACT US” section at the end of this disclosure, as soon as you can, if you think your statement or receipt is wrong or you need more information about a transfer listed on the statement or receipt.  We must hear from you no later than 60 days after you learn of the error.  You will need to tell us:

1.         Your name and account number.

2.         Why you believe there is an error, and the dollar amount involved.

3.         Approximately when the error took place.

If you tell us orally, we may require that you send us your dispute or question in writing within 10 business days.

We will determine whether an error has occurred within ten (10) business days after we hear from you and will correct any error promptly.  If we need more time, however, we may take up to 45 days to investigate your dispute or question.  If we decide to do this, we will credit your account within 10 business days (20 business days if your account has been open for 30 days or less) for the amount you think is in error.  If the error concerns an electronic funds transfer that is (1) a foreign-initiated transaction, (2) a point-of-sale transaction, or (3) a transaction occurring within the first 30 days after deposit to a new account, a 90-day investigation period in place of 45 days will apply.  If we ask you to put your dispute or question in writing and we do not receive it within 10 business days, we may not credit your account.

We will tell you the results within three business days after completing our investigation.  If we decide that there was no error, we will send you a written explanation.  You may ask for copies of the documents that we used in our investigation.

 

Our Liability

Travis Credit Union shall be held liable to the member for all damages caused in the case of a failure on our part.  However, if the action or failure to act was not intentional and resulted from a good faith error, even though we maintain procedures reasonably adapted to prevent such error, we shall be liable for only actual damages proved.

Travis Credit Union’s liability may arise:

1.         If we do not make an electronic funds transfer, in accordance with our agreement with you, we will be liable for your losses or damages.  However, there are some exceptions.  We will not be liable, for instance:

a.         If, through no fault of ours, you do not have enough money in your account to make the transfer.

b.         If the funds in your account are subject to legal process or other encumbrances restricting such transfer.

2.         If we failed to stop payment of a preauthorized transfer from an account when instructed to do so in accordance with the terms and conditions of the account.

Travis Credit Union shall not be liable if our action or failure resulted from a natural disaster or circumstances beyond our control, in which we exercised reasonable care to prevent, or a technical malfunction known to the member at the time he/she attempted to make an electronic funds transfer.

 

Your Liability for Unauthorized Transfers

Tell us at once if you believe that someone has transferred or may transfer money from your account without your permission.  Telephoning is the best way of keeping your possible losses down.  Call us at the telephone numbers listed in the “HOW TO CONTACT US” section at the end of this disclosure.

If your statement shows a transfer that you did not make, tell us at once.  If you do not tell us within 60 days after the statement was mailed to you, you may not get back any money you lost after the 60 days if we can prove that we could have stopped someone from taking the money without your permission if you had told us in time.  Should some emergency arise such as extended travel or hospitalization that prevents you from telling us, a reasonable extension of time will be allowed.

 

Account Information Disclosure

We will disclose information to third parties about your account or the transfers you make:

1.         Where it is necessary to complete the transfers.

2.         In order to verify the existence or condition of your account for a third party, such as a credit bureau.

3.         In order to comply with government agencies or court orders.

4.         If you give us your written permission.

Please refer to our Privacy Policy

 

HOURS OF OPERATION

Branch locations:  Branch hours are generally 10:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, and 9:00 a.m. to 4:15 p.m., Saturday, excluding holidays.  Hours may differ from branch to branch and are subject to change without notice.

Member Service Center:  The hours are generally 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. (Pacific Time) Monday through Friday and 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (Pacific Time) Saturdays, excluding holidays.

 

HOW TO CONTACT US

 

Telephone Services

PhoneLoan:  Loan Application and Information by Phone

(707) 451-5350 or (800) 449-4110
 

Call-24 Phone Banking:  24-Hour Access by Touch-Tone Phone

(707) 449-4700 or (800) 578-3282
 

Member Service Center:  Account Assistance and Information

(707) 449-4700 or (800) 877-8328

 

Mailing Address

Travis Credit Union

P.O. Box 2069

Vacaville, CA  95696-2069

Web Site Address:

www.travisfcu.org

 

Travis Credit Union is an Equal Housing Lender

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