Jul 19

Wescom Credit Union officials claim that they verify all new accounts with ChexSystems however we hear otherwise. Looking for Wescom credit union use chexsystems?Several people who have negative ChexSystems reports and were unable to open an account elsewhere found success when trying to open a savings account or a direct-deposit checking account with Wescom. (The Tustin branch is reported to be strict, however.) With a savings account you can use services such as PayPal which use EFT (Electronic Funds Transfer) and ACH (Automated Clearing House) transactions. As a credit union, membership is limited to residence in Los Angeles, Orange, or San Bernadino counties and to employees and their families of any of these employers. See our Credit Union tips for more information. Deposits and withdrawals can be made at any Credit Union Service Center location across the country. Let us know whether or not Wescom was able to accomodate you.

In downtown San Bernardino is reportedly a renegade branch of Washington Mutual where our tipster says they are overriding ChexSystems when an incident is more than a year old and you have a letter from the reporting bank or other proof that “all items owed have been paid.”

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Jul 19

Please help us keep our list of second chance checking accounts fresh and current by informing us of new banks that approve individuals with current negative chexsystems reports and please also report banks listed in our guide that may not be accepting any new applications for checking accounts for people listed on the chexsystems. Our email address is rujukan@gmail.com.

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Delaware District Of Columbia
Florida
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Kansas Kentucky
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Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana
Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio Oklahoma Oregon
Pennsylvania
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South Carolina South Dakota
Tennessee Texas
Utah
Vermont Virginia
Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming

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Jul 19

This 100% free guide will help you locate financial institutions in your area that are willing to give you a second chance checking account. These include banks and financial institutions located in the United States that are willing to overlook negative items that appear on your chexsystems report plus ones that do not use the report at all.

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May 31

For all people out there stuck in chexsystems, here some useful list i gathered from the internet (approvedchecking blog).It is a State-By-State Listings for non chexsystems banks.


Alabama

Ameris Bank www.amerisbank.com
Colonial Bank www.colonialbank.com
Compass Bank www.compassbank.com
SouthFirst BancShares www.southfirst.com
Armed Forces Bank www.afbank.com
Whitney Bank www.whitneybank.com

Alaska

Alaska Pacific Bank www.alaskapacificbank.com

Arizona

Compass Bank www.compassbank.com
Arizona Federal Credit Union www.azfcu.org
Armed Forces Bank www.afbank.com
TCF Financial www.tcfexpress.com

Arkansas

Bank of Arkansas www.bankofarkansas.com
First Tennessee www.firsttennessee.com

California

Armed Forces Bank www.afbank.com
Broadway Federal Bank www.broadwayfed.com
Tri Counties Bank www.tcbk.com

Colorado

Compass Bank www.compassbank.com
Armed Forces Bank www.afbank.com
TCF Financial www.tcfexpress.com

Connecticut

Compass Bank www.compassbank.com

Delaware

Compass Bank www.compassbank.com

District of Columbia

Compass Bank www.compassbank.com


Florida

Compass Bank www.compassbank.com
Ameris Bank www.amerisbank.com
Armed Forces Bank www.afbank.com
Colonial Bank www.colonialbank.com
Whitney Bank www.whitneybank.com

Georgia

Ameris Bank www.amerisbank.com
Armed Forces Bank www.afbank.com
Colonial Bank www.colonialbank.com
First Tennessee www.firsttennessee.com

Hawaii

Hawaii National City Bank www.nationalcity.com

Idaho

Compass Bank www.compassbank.com

Illinois

TCF Financial www.tcfexpress.com

Indiana

Century Bank and Trust www.centurybankandtrust.com
TCF Financial www.tcfexpress.com

Iowa

Compass Bank www.compassbank.com

Kansas

Armed Forces Bank www.afbank.com
Compass Bank www.compassbank.com

Kentucky

Armed Forces Bank www.afbank.com
Compass Bank www.compassbank.com
River City Bank www.rivercitybankky.com
Park National Bank www.parknationalbank.com

Louisiana

Whitney Bank www.whitneybank.com

Maine

Compass Bank www.compassbank.com

Maryland

Susquehanna Bank www.susquehanna.net

Massachusetts

Bank of New England www.snhb.com

Michigan

TCF Financial www.tcfexpress.com
Century Bank and Trust www.centurybankandtrust.com

Minnesota

TCF Financial www.tcfexpress.com

Mississippi

First Tennessee www.firsttennessee.com
Whitney Bank www.whitneybank.com

Missouri

Armed Forces Bank www.afbank.com
Bank of Kirksville www.bankofkirksville.com
Electro Savings www.electrosavings.com
Rockwood Bank www.rockwoodbank.com


Montana

Compass Bank www.compassbank.com

Nebraska

Farmers State Bank www.farmers-state-bank.com
Neighborhood Federal Credit Union www.neighborhoodcfcu.org

Nevada

Colonial Bank www.colonialbank.com
Armed Forces Bank www.afbank.com

New Hampshire

Bank of New England www.snhb.com


New Jersey

Armed Forces Bank www.afbank.com
Susquehanna Bank www.susquehanna.net

New Mexico

Compass Bank www.compassbank.com

New York

Abacus Federal Bank www.abacusbank.com
Evans National Bank www.evansnationalonline.com
Fulton Savings Bank www.fultonsavings.com
Horizons Federal Credit Union www.horizonsfcu.com
Ticonderoga Federal Credit Union www.tfcunow.com
Trustco Bank www.trustcobank.com

North Carolina

Carolina First www.carolinafirst.com

North Dakota

Armed Forces Bank www.afbank.com

Ohio

Century Bank and Trust www.centurybankandtrust.com
First Day Financial www.firstdayfinancial.org
Park National Bank www.parknationalbank.com

Oklahoma

Compass Bank www.compassbank.com

Oregon

Oregon Community Credit Union www.oregoncommunitycu.org

Pennsylvania

1st Summit Bank www.1stsummit.com
Susquehanna Bank www.susquehanna.net

Rhode Island

Rhode Island Credit Union www.ricreditunion.org

South Carolina

Ameris Bank www.amerisbank.com
Carolina First www.carolinafirst.com

South Dakota

National City Bank www.nationalcity.com

Tennessee

First Tennessee www.firsttennessee.com

Texas

Compass Bank www.compassbank.com
Armed Forces Bank www.afbank.com
Colonial Bank www.colonialbank.com
Whitney Bank www.whitneybank.com

Utah

National City Bank www.nationalcity.com
Pacific Rails Credit Union www.pacificrails.com

Vermont

National City Bank www.nationalcity.com


Virginia

Armed Forces Bank www.afbank.com
First Tennessee www.firsttennessee.com


Washington

Armed Forces Bank www.afbank.com

West Virginia

Susquehanna Bank www.susquehanna.net


Wisconsin

TCF Financial www.tcfexpress.com

Wyoming

Armed Forces Bank www.afbank.com

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May 10

Below are complete list of Non ChexSystems Banks which is updated from time to time.It might be deleted while i update it since some of it shifted from a Non ChexSystems Banks to a chexsystems bank.So this complete list of Non ChexSystems Banks might exceed more than 50 banks or lesser than that depends on whether i need to delete these banks from the list or not.Anyway, a lot of Union banks is still offering Non ChexSystems Banks but i did not manage to list it all here.Perhaps i kept for next post entry in chexystems.info.

Bank Location Website
Access National Bank Virginia www.accessnationalbank.com
Apple Creek Banking Company Ohio N/A
Armed Forces Bank (military) Alabama, Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Kansas, Kentucky, Missouri, Nevada, New Jersey, North Dakota, Texas, Virginia, Washington, Wyoming www.afbank.com
Bank Caroline South Carolina www.bankcaroline.com
Bank of Gueydan Louisiana N/A
Bank of Nashville Tennessee www.bankofnashville.com
Bank of Pensacola Florida www.bankofpensacola.com
Boone County National Bank Missouri www.boonebank.com
Capital City Bank Alabama, Florida, Georgia www.ccbg.com
Chester National Bank Illinois, Missouri www.chesternationalbank.com
Citizens State Bank Michigan www.mycommunitybank.com
City National Bank & Trust Oklahoma www.cnbok.com
Community Bank & Trust Oklahoma www.banktulsa.com
Elizabethton Federal Savings Bank Tennessee www.elizfed.com
Elk Horn Bank & Trust Arkansas www.ehbt.com
Equitable Savings and Loan Colorado www.equitable-savings.com
First Convenience Bank Texas www.1stcb.com
First Internet Bank of Indiana Indiana www.firstib.com
First State Bank Michigan www.thefsb.com
First State Bank Kansas www.fsbkcks.com
First State Bank of Mendota Illinois www.fsbmendota.com
First United Bank Colorado www.1stunitedbank.com
Fort Sill National Bank (military) California, Delaware, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas www.fsnb.com
Fremont National Bank & Trust Nebraska www.fremontnational.com
Glenview State Bank Illinois www.gsb.com
Greenville National Bank Ohio www.greenvillenationalbank.com
ING Direct Online – Nationwide www.ingdirect.com
Kevil Bank Kentucky N/A
Keystone Savings Bank Iowa www.keystonesavings.com
Keywest Bank Florida www.keywest-bank.com
Marketplace Bank Florida N/A
Merchants Bank Alabama www.merchantsbk.com
Old Florida Bank Florida www.oldflbank.com
Omega Bank Pennsylvania www.omegafinancial.com
Peoples Trust & Savings Bank Iowa www.ptsbank.com
Prosperity Bank Florida www.prosperitybank.com
Regions Bank Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Missouri, Mississippi, North Carolina,
South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia
www.regions.com
Renasant Bank Alabama, Mississippi, Tennessee www.renasantbank.com
Savings Institute Connecticut www.savingsinstitute.com
Security Bank of Southwest Missouri Missouri N/A
Suntrust Bank Alabama, Arkansas, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Maryland, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia www.suntrust.com
TCF Bank Arizona, Colorado, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Wisconsin www.tcfexpress.com
Teche Federal Bank Louisiana www.teche.com
The Farmers State Bank Ohio www.thefarmersstatebank.com
Univest Pennsylvania www.univest.net
USAA (military) Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Nevada, Texas, Virginia www.usaa.com
Valley State Bank Kansas www.valleystatebank.com
Wayne County Bank Tennessee www.waynecountybank.com

If you found that any banks above updated not to use chexsystems please do tell us about it.Also if you care to share banks that do not use chexsystems also are welcome to share it in below comment column.Thanks!

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Mar 3

If you’re on chexsystems and have a report on your record that’s preventing you from opening a bank Account? This report can provide solutions and help. 1st) you should know that 80% of US banks belong to the chexsystems credit checking network. And if you have a negative report with chexsystems, you’re in their data base. And the chance of you opening a checking account at a bank or a credit union that works with them is almost zero.

The record will stat on your record for 5-years and it will show up at every bank that works with chexsyems. And when it does the bank will turn you down for a new checking account. There is hope, though. If you are diligent enough, you may just be able to find a non-chexsystems bank. Non-chexsystems banks are the minority in banking today. Chexsystems represents 80% of all US financial institutions and is growing like crazy. If you are lucky enough to find one of these rare banks, all that’s left is for them to allow you a bank account with a prepaid debit card. Non-chexsystems banks can be viewed as a fresh start for people who have, for whatever reason, made a financial error that left a stain on their credit report.

They are a place to rebuild your credit rating, as well as save you potentially thousands of dollars in interest fees and service charges that check cashing stores are famous for. Perhaps the best part about non-chexsystems banks is; they will issue you a prepaid debit card that card can be used to receive your paycheck by direct deposit. More and more employers are insisting that their employees to hand over their financial Information so that their payroll operations are more efficient. Not only that, but having a direct deposit account is a little extra insurance against ever misplacing a paycheck or losing cash. Another fantastic feature associated with non-chexsystems banks that issue prepaid debit cards is that you’ll easily be able to review your account balance and even pay all of your bills online. This convenient, safe and time saving feature makes handling your financial resources much easier.

It can be difficult to keep track of all the bills you need to pay and those you’ve already paid. With online banking, you can easily review all the transactions you’ve made through your account dating back to six months (sometimes longer) ago. With this financial information at your fingertips, you will also find it much easier to create and stick to a realistic budget. non chexsystems checking account All in all, it’s definitely worth your time to research non-chexsystems banks, as it will end up saving you a ton of time and money.

If you can find one, not only will you be able to re-establish your credit rating, you’ll be able to pay your bills easier and be better able to maintain a financially healthier budget. If you find a high quality company offering a prepaid MasterCard or Visa debit card don’t be put off by the fact that they may not offer actual paper and ink checks (some will… some won’t) they are a viable solution to check cashing stores and their high fees. Plus, the banking world is doing its best to take us all into “paperless banking” that works 100% by debit card and online transferring of money, this way you’ll already be in the main stream as it happens. Perry Get a bank account today, visit us to open your own non-chexsystems bank account.

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Feb 20

Banks that do not use Chexsystems in Arizona available in some bank branches.For instance Desert Schools Federal Credit Union branches do not use chexsystems.This bank uses Equifax instead of chexsystems inside their banking checking systems.So possibility checking accounts in chexsystems is not inside the Equifax systems.

At the branch locations which use Equifax, your credit will determine what type of account you are eligible for. At the branch locations which use ChexSystems, you might try requesting a savings-only account instead as aparently Equifax is used for savings-only account verifications. With a savings account you can use services such as PayPal which use EFT (Electronic Funds Transfer) and ACH (Automated Clearing House) transactions. If you learn which branches use which agency.

Please come back at chexsystems.info for more banks do not use chexsystems in Arizona Area and much more in United States .

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Jan 14

money-tree-bankWhen a person applies for an account at a bank that uses Chexsystems and is denied, it shows up as an inquiry on your report. Too many inquiries on your report can cause Chexsystems to “flag” your account for suspicious activity. It is very important to know where you can and can not get an approval at prior to applying at a bank.

Too many denials can cause a bank that you might have been able to open an account at originally to deny you for these inquiries. Unfortunately this is a mistake that many people make when they first find out that they are reported to Chexsystems. Once they have been denied by a bank they tend to start applying just anywhere and everywhere only to be denied more.

This blog was created to help consumers who are searching for a second chance checking account avoid being ripped off and scammed when trying to get a bad credit checking account. The banks listed do not use ChexSystems or TeleCheck when opening a new account or they will not hold your ChexSystems listing against you. It also lists alternatives to checking accounts….

Here is more information from WikiAnswers contributors:

I was reported to chex system 2 months ago and I’m able to open a second chance Basic Checking account with Compass Bank. It is only $5/month and I get a Visa check card. Lots of banks are starting to offer these kinds of services, you just need to look around.
It is a very good way to restart your credit history. The other choice is to continue to pay high processing fees to paycheck cashing sites

All banks are linked through the chexsystem as far as I know. If the balance is still owed, you may not find anyone willing to open an account for you until it’s paid off. I believe you will be in Chexsystem for five years, then your name will be removed.

There is hope. What you can do is write Chexsystem a letter stating your story. Depending on circumstances you may not be liable under the Fair Reporting Act.

Well, I just found out that under most state laws a credit union cannot decline anyone that meets their membership requirements. This means that if you have bad credit they cannot decline you, but they can restrict your services. But if you need a savings account and a place to cash a check then they can do it.

Second Chance Checking. Check availibility in your area, some banks do offer this program for those of us that have outstanding items with chex systems.
There are several online companies that provide help in finding a bank after you’ve been reported to ChexSystems.

I’ve been on chexsystems since 2001 and after numberous attempts it seemed hopeless for me to obtain a checking account. Turns out Wells Fargo offers “oppurtunity checking” which is targeted for people whow are on chexsystems, even if you still owe. There is a $12.00 monthly fee, and $2.00 credit if you get direct deposit. I’m so glad finally there is hope for people like me!

There are always loopholes. One is to go ahead and pay the bank what you owe. Then, have the bank send a letter stating this has been paid. Take it with you to the bank where you’d like to open a new account. First, give them your social and see if they go for it. If not, have the letter from your previous bank handy and be ready to put it on the table. Showing you’ve paid this off and walking in with confidence may just land you a new checking account.

Well I work for GuarantyBank in Wisconsin, and I can tell you that legaly nobody is going to open you a checking account if you have an outstanding balance. However many banks (mine included) do offer a get checking program that can help. Also Guaranty Bank is one of the few that will open an account if you have 1 or less Chex system reports, as long as you don’t owe any money. We are in five states so you may be able to open an account at Guaranty Bank. As of 1-11-206 the deal for checking is, free checks for life, no monthly service charge, no min. balance, 25 dollar bonus dor dd. And many more, for the most part if you dont over draw you account it is completely free, and you wont spend a cent.

I live in Indianapolis, IN, I am in chex systems, i opened a bank, account but they won’t give me a debit card until i have paid the previous bank….now that i have paid the bank, they are giving me the run a round about reporting my payment to chex system

99% of banks use Chexsystems. You are stuck in Chexsystems for 5 years from the date the bank put you in their system. We can help you.

I hesitate to answer this one because I don’t want other people to abuse the only chance there is to get a checking account with an actual check book and atm card. After much research, I have found most second chance banks to be prepaid atm cards with monthly maintenance fees. I also found many services that charge for a list of banks that may or may not be up to date as a nonchexsystem bank. I even managed to open an account successfully with Charles Schwab online, they overlooked chexsystem, but the risk department eventually closed my account after reviewing one of my credit bureau reports which showed I had a delinquency, charge off, and collection. However, I am happy to have found that there’s one company that cuts through all the chase with no run around.

To dispute write to:

Mail:

Chex Systems, Inc.
7805 Hudson Road, Suite 100
Woodbury, MN 55125

Phone:

By phone at 800-428-9623 or fax at 602-659-2197

If the reinvestigation does not resolve your dispute, you are entitled to request a brief statement be added to your consumer file outlining the nature of your dispute.

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Jan 13

Chexsystems info will be posting all related banks that we found a Non chexsystems banks which people can actually go and asked for a checking account.As for now, only these two banks found in Alaska.If you found others, please share it here below comments.

http://www.alaskapacificbank.com/

http://www.nationalcity.com/

Jan 10

Looking for non chexystems banks in Alabama?Well, here’s some bank list.The following banks either do not use ChexSystems, or they do not hold a consumers ChexSystems record against them when approving checking accounts:

Ameris Bank www.amerisbank.com
Colonial Bank www.colonialbank.com
Compass Bank www.compassbank.com
National City Bank www.nationalcity.com
SouthFirst BancShares www.southfirst.com
Armed Forces Bank www.afbank.com
Whitney Bank www.whitneybank.com

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