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Beginning May 1st New Requirements For Shared Branching
Members who use Shared Branching:
Beginning May 1st if a Cove member goes to a credit union to use shared branching, be prepared for a change. If you go to a credit union and your driver’s license is out of state for that credit union, you will have to do an ID Check to complete your transaction. This change is for transaction when cash or a check is taken out.
Attached are the instructions for what you will need to do. If you have questions, please call the credit union at 859-292-9000 and we will be glad to help.
STEP 1
Scan the QR code below with your smart device or visit verify.coop.org.
STEP 2
Select your credit union’s name from the drop-down list.
STEP 3
Enter your member # and the last 4 digits of your social security number.
STEP 4
Upload a photo of your ID and take a selfie.
Tip: Save your validation for an even quicker experience next time!STEP 5
Show your one-time passcode to the teller.
Passcode valid for 20 minutes
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