Stanford Credit Union459 Lagunita Dr, Stanford, CA

Stanford, CA
(650) 463-7661
NCUA Insured

About Stanford

This branch of Stanford is located at 459 Lagunita Dr in Stanford, California, and can be reached at (650) 463-7661. Stanford is a federally insured financial cooperative serving the Stanford, California community. Established to provide a secure alternative to big banks, they focus on member service rather than profits. If you are comparing options, you can also browse other credit unions in Stanford or review your personal loan options.

Not-for-Profit

Profits are returned to members via better rates & lower fees.

Community Focus

Local decision making and support for the Stanford area.

Key Member Benefits

  • Financial Counseling

    Expert guidance on budgeting, debt reduction, and wealth building to help you achieve financial stability.

  • First-Time Homebuyer Program

    Special mortgage programs with lower down payments or rate assistance to help you buy your first home.

  • Bilingual Services

    Full service available in multiple languages to support our diverse community.

  • Low-Cost Wire Transfers

    Affordable wire transfer services, making it easier to send money domestically or internationally.

  • Free Checking

    No-cost share draft accounts (checking) with no monthly maintenance fees.

Location & Branch Hours

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459 Lagunita Dr

Stanford, CA 94305

Need Funds Before You Join?

How to Join

Membership at Stanford is typically open to individuals who live, work, worship, or attend school in Stanford and surrounding areas.

Standard Requirements:

  • Valid Government ID (Driver's License, Passport)
  • Social Security Number (SSN)
  • Proof of Address (Utility bill, Lease)
  • Small opening deposit (Usually $5 - $25)

We recommend contacting the branch at (650) 463-7661 to confirm your eligibility before visiting.

Membership and underwriting can take time. If you need funds while your application is in progress, you can explore installment loans or, if your credit history is still developing, review loan options for bad credit.

Services and Loan Types

Like most credit unions, Stanford typically offers the following services. If you want to weigh these against online options, you can compare debt consolidation loans or, for those rebuilding their score, look at loans for fair credit:

Loans & Credit

  • Personal Loans: Unsecured loans for debt consolidation or emergencies.
  • Auto Loans: Financing for new and used vehicles.
  • Home Loans: Mortgages and Home Equity (HELOC).
  • Credit Cards: Low-rate Visa/Mastercard options.

Banking & Savings

  • Checking Accounts: Often free with no minimum balance.
  • Savings Accounts: Share accounts with dividends.
  • CDs & IRAs: Long-term savings options.
  • Online Banking: Mobile app and remote deposit.

Verified Branch Services

ATM
Shared Service Center

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Stanford federally insured?

Yes, as a federally chartered or insured credit union, accounts are insured by the **NCUA (National Credit Union Administration)** up to $250,000. This offers the same level of protection as FDIC insurance at traditional banks.

Who can join this credit union?

Field of membership typically includes residents of Stanford, employees of specific local companies, or family members of existing members. Contact the branch directly for the most current eligibility list.

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If Stanford Credit Union isn't the right fit

To borrow from Stanford Credit Union you generally need to qualify for membership and meet its lending criteria, and not every applicant is approved. If you don't qualify, need to compare rates, or want to review more options, you can apply online with lenders serving California. Applying is quick, and funds may be available quickly after approval.

Approval, amount, and terms depend on the lender and your creditworthiness. Loans are not available in all states.