Is there a fee to use Mobile Banking or Mobile Deposit?
There is no fee to use Mobile Banking or Mobile Deposit. However, there may be data charges associated with your phone or mobile device usage. A data plan is typically needed to use Mobile Banking. Please check with your mobile phone carrier about the specifics of your data plan and any associated fees.
What type of data is stored in Mobile Banking?
No confidential information is stored on your phone or mobile device. In the event that your phone or mobile device is stolen and someone gets access to it, no sensitive information would be available. If your device is lost or stolen, you can also restrict Mobile Banking access by revoking tokens through the Settings area of Internet Banking. Once in Settings, click the Applications tab and expand the Tokens drop down. You'll see recent locations (IP addresses) and dates where you logged in. Revoke some or all of the locations.

How secure is Mobile Banking?
Mobile Banking is just as secure as our Internet Banking service. Mobile Banking is encrypted using the Wireless Transport Layer Security (WTLS) protocol, which provides the highest level of security available today. All data that passes between your mobile device and the wireless gateway is encrypted using the Secure Socket Layer (SSL).
Whenever you close the Mobile Banking application, you will be signed out of the service. No personal data is ever stored on your phone or mobile device, so even if someone has access to your phone or mobile device, no sensitive information would be available.
What do I do if I forget my username and / or password?
What should I do if my mobile device is lost or stolen?
If your device is lost or stolen, you can restrict Mobile Banking access by revoking tokens through the
Settings area of Internet Banking. Once in
Settings, click the
Applications tab and expand the
Tokens drop down. You'll see recent locations (IP addresses) and dates where you logged in. Revoke some or all of the locations.

Can I add a Bill Pay payee within Mobile Banking?
Payees can be added within our Mobile Banking app, but you are unable to sign up for eBills for any payees you add. If your payee offers eBills, you can enroll in eBills through Internet Banking.
What is the timeout period for Mobile Banking?
Mobile Banking times out after ten minutes of inactivity. Account data is flushed as soon as it’s no longer needed, and all account data is flushed upon exiting Mobile Banking.
Who is eligible for Mobile Deposit?
Members who are in good standing and are enrolled in Internet Banking.
Is there a limit to the amount of deposits or number of deposits I can make through Mobile Deposit?
Personal members are allowed $10,000 per day in deposits and up to $30,000 in deposits over a rolling 30-day period. Business members may deposit $30,000 per day in deposits and up to $60,000 in deposits over a rolling 30-day period.
Is there a hold placed on the funds I deposit through Mobile Deposit?
The first $225 of your deposit is available immediately and the remainder of the deposit is available the second business day after the day of your deposit. For example, if you deposit a $700 check on a Monday, $225 is available on Monday, with the remaining $475 available on Wednesday. Longer delays may apply under the following circumstances:
- We believe a deposited check will not be paid
- You deposit checks totaling more then $5,000 on any one day
- You redeposit a check that was returned unpaid
- You have repeatedly overdrawn your account in the last six months
- There is an emergency, such as a failure of computer equipment
Please refer to the funds availability policy in our Truth in Savings Disclosure & Account Agreement for additional information.
When can I expect deposited funds to be credited to my account?
Funds will be credited to your account within two business days of receipt if there are not any issues detected with the deposit.
How long should I retain checks that I deposit with Mobile Deposit?
It is important to retain your checks for 62 days. After the 62 days, you should securely destroy them.
How do I know if a check deposit is rejected?
You will receive an email notification any time a check cannot be deposited using Mobile Deposit. A deposit may be rejected for the following reasons:
- The check is a duplicate.
- Daily or rolling monthly deposit amount limits have been reached.
- Two images of the same side of the check are submitted instead of one image of the front and one image of the back.
- The check image is out of focus.
- The view angle of check is too excessive.
- MICR line data cannot be recognized by the system.
- The amount of the deposit you enter does not match the amount written on your check.
- The endorsement signature on the back is missing.