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3 Easy Ways To Join

There are three convenient ways to establish membership and open an account at HFCU:

1. Visit One of Our Branches

To open an account at one of our branches, please bring:

  • A valid government-issued driver's license, military identification, State ID, U.S. passport, alien registration card, or other type of official photo identification. IDs without a signature or photo, or information that is not current (name, residential street address) will require additional documents such as marriage certificate, current utility bill, post office address change card, current pay stub, etc.
  • Minimum opening deposit of $25.

2. Give Us A Call

You can call us at 808-423-1391 (Oahu) or toll-free 1-800-432-4328 (Continental U.S. & Neighbor Islands only). We will mail you a Membership Packet and a checklist of what is needed to open a Hickam FCU Account. A postage-paid envelope will also be included for your convenience.

Return the following in the postage-paid envelope:

  • Complete Account Card with your notarized signature. (Please read the accompanying disclosures and membership agreement.)
  • Notarized photocopy of your valid government-issued ID and any other supporting documents (if needed) to verify your identity if the information is not current.
  • Minimum opening deposit of $25 (non-cash) to open your Savings Account.

3. Sign-up Online

Fill out our online Membership Application form.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT OPENING A NEW ACCOUNT
In order to help the government fight the funding of terrorism and money laundering activities, Federal law requires all financial institutions to obtain, verify and record information that identifies each person who opens or is added to an account. We will ask for your name, residential street address, date of birth, social security number and other information that will allow us to verify your identity such as your driver’s license, military ID, Federal or State of Hawaii ID card, U.S. passport, or alien registration card. We may also require other identifying documents if the information on the ID is not current.

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