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What do I need to open a LevelUp Checking account?
Last Updated June 17, 2025less than a minute read
Additional Application FAQ
- How do I fund my checking account?
- Can I add a joint owner to my LevelUp Checking account?
- How do I get a debit or ATM card?
- Will opening a LevelUp Checking account impact my credit?
- What is the minimum amount required to open a checking account?
- When will my funds be available to use after I open my LevelUp Checking account?
- Who can open a LevelUp Checking Account?
- How do I order checks?
- How can I open a LevelUp Checking account?
- New LevelUp Checking account checklist
- How do I add a beneficiary to my LevelUp Checking account?
- How do I set up my LendingClub profile?
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You can add additional funds to your account at a later time by signing into Online or Mobile Banking
Your debit or ATM card should arrive within 7-10 business days after you’ve opened your account.
Checks are always free with LevelUp Checking. You can order a free Mini-Pak of 25 checks anytime you need them so long as your bank account’s open.
Members can open a LevelUp Checking account.
Setting up your LendingClub profile is easy and can be done once you have completed your application.
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