Address: 2300 Abbott Rd, Anchorage, AK 99507, USA
Phone: +18005259094
Sunday: 10AM–5PM
Monday: 10AM–7PM
Tuesday: 10AM–7PM
Wednesday: 10AM–7PM
Thursday: 10AM–7PM
Friday: 10AM–7PM
Saturday: 10AM–7PM
Stevie Duff
The tellers in person were extremely kind and tried their best to help me with my situation. Unfortunately my account needed some help from the fraud department who the teller called for me to get assistance so we could finish doing what I needed with my account. The employee on the phone was extremely rude and said that although I knew all my other information except my login password that my account could not be unlocked. SO in order to “protect” my account, I was told I needed to call a different number and get them to verify me over the phone instead of while I was in person, at the bank, with multiple forms of ID. I’m ensuring I warn all my new Soldiers and family not to waste their time with this bank.
Russ S
The online services and banking services have no idea what the other is doing. I like going to a financial institution that knows how to coordinate those efforts. Alaska USA continues to fail me.
Jake Tyner
AK USA FCU is a great bank
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For branch hours, please refer to the hours published on Google for this location. We strive to keep this information up to date including weekend hours, holiday hours, and any other changes to our normal operating hours. You can also view our hours on the Alaska USA website by selecting the location nearest you using the interactive map at https://www.alaskausa.org/service/branches.asp.
To be eligible for membership with Alaska USA, you must live, work, worship, attend school, volunteer, or do business in Alaska, Washington, California’s San Bernardino County, or Arizona’s Maricopa County. The immediate family members of current credit union members are also eligible. It’s easy to check your eligibility, so please feel free to discuss membership with your local branch or contact the Member Service Center. Once someone is a member of a credit union, they are always a member provided they maintain the minimum balance for their account—even if they change jobs, retire, or move away. Minimum balances vary by account type. We offer a variety of account types including checking, savings, money market accounts, certificates, IRAs, and health savings accounts. For more information on accounts, visit https://www.alaskausa.org/share/. You can apply for membership at your local branch or through the mail by calling the number listed. When visiting a branch, please bring a valid photo ID, a secondary form of ID, and $5 for your membership fee.
Alaska USA offers a variety of loans to best suit your needs. Visit https://go.alaskausa.org/personal/loans for more information. We also maintain a relationship with many dealerships, making the application process even easier! For specific loan questions, visit a branch or call us at the number listed.
We are part of the CO-OP Shared Branch network which includes over 5,600 shared branches in all 50 states. Alaska USA members can use the shared branching services at participating credit unions. Please refer to our list of shared branches at https://www.alaskausa.org/service/branches.asp?sharedbranches=true. We offer shared branching services to non-members in Washington, Arizona, and California.
Most of our traditional branches (not in grocery stores) offer coin counting machines. For a full list of services offered at a branch near you, visit https://www.alaskausa.org/service/branches.asp to select the branch you’re curious about, and click View Hours & Details. This service is provided at no charge for Alaska USA members.
For a full list of Alaska USA and Allpoint Network ATMs, visit https://www.alaskausa.org/service/atms.asp#Nearest. To view the services offered at an ATM—such as 24/7 access or scan deposit—select the ATM you’re curious about and click View Details.
All branches have notary services available at no charge to members in good standing who have been Alaska USA members for at least 30 days. To confirm that a notary will be available when you arrive at the branch, please call the Member Service Center at the number listed prior to your visit.
Please visit https://www.alaskausa.org/service/ultrabranch/ for details on account access. If you have any questions regarding your account, visit a branch or call us at the number listed.
For current interest rates, visit https://www.alaskausa.org/current/rates/sharerates.asp.
To provide you with the appropriate fax number for your needs, please call us at the number listed or visit a branch.
To complete a money order, please visit a branch. One of our financial services representatives would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have, or you can give us a call at the number listed. For money order fees, visit https://www.alaskausa.org/getDocument.asp?ref=S-Fees.
For branch locations, please visit the interactive map on the Alaska USA website at https://www.alaskausa.org/service/branches.asp#Nearest.
Google policy unfortunately prohibits us from publishing numbers like this to Questions & Answers, but you can find the routing number published on the website here: https://www.alaskausa.org/service/faq.asp?q=61.
Anyone can deposit cash or checks into an account. Check deposits can be made at the branch, via the Alaska USA app, at an Alaska USA ATM, or in drop boxes where available. Cash deposits must be made at the branch or through an Alaska USA smart ATM.
For drive-up hours, please visit https://www.alaskausa.org/service/branches.asp#Nearest to select the branch you’re curious about, and click View Hours & Details.
Hi Karen, thanks for asking! Yes, we will be open from 10AM–3PM.
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