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How to Order (or Reorder) Checks
Order checks in several convenient ways: by phone, on the web, at a Banking Center, via Client Care, or through Online Banking (reorders only). Click to get started.
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Can I use my debit card(s) while traveling internationally?
Yes, you can use your debit card internationally, but we recommend that you make some preparations before traveling:
- Call Old National Client Care at 1-800-731-2265 or visit any Old National banking center to notify us of your travels before you leave. This will prevent your card from being blocked as a precaution due to unusual activity.
- Mastercard® continues to monitor your debit card for suspicious or fraudulent activity while you are traveling. They may attempt to contact you to verify activity on the card, so be prepared to respond to such a call.
- Take phone numbers with you to report a lost or stolen debit card. Report your lost or stolen debit card 24-hours a day by calling 1-800-731-2265 in the US or 1-812-422-2197 from outside of the US.
- We strongly recommend that you take a second form of payment in the event your card(s) is lost or stolen.
- Please note that when you use your debit card internationally, foreign transaction fees may apply. Old National clients do have access to the Allpoint ATM Network, which has overseas locations and provides access without additional bank surcharges. You can find international Allpoint ATMs by using the oldnational.com locator or our Mobile App locator.
If you have questions about using your debit card while traveling, please contact Client Care at 1-800-731-2265.
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Debit Mastercard®
A Debit Mastercard from Old National Bank lets you pay with ease. Get 24/7 access to your funds and have your spending deducted from your checking account.
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How do I opt out of Automated Fraud Monitoring alerts for my debit card?
You can opt out of Automated Fraud Monitoring alerts by replying STOP to the SMS text message, replying STOP to the email message or following the prompts on the Voice alert message.
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Where can I find loan payoff information?
For the correct amount to pay off a loan, please call Client Care at 1-800-731-2265, Option 4, or visit any Old National banking center.
A loan's payoff information is not available within Online or Mobile Banking. The remaining balance shown on a loan within Online and Mobile Banking may not reflect all interest, fees, payments, etc. To obtain the correct amount to pay off a loan, it is best to call us or visit a banking center.
Please note that loan payoff amounts over $3,500 must be paid in a banking center and cannot be accepted over the phone.
Amounts under $3,500 can be accepted by phone as an electronic check (eCheck) only, and not by credit card or debit card. There is also a fee associated with loan payments made by phone. You will need to have your routing number and account number to pay by eCheck.
Please see our separate FAQ on obtaining the payoff amount for a mortgage loan. -
What is an ATM surcharge fee?
An ATM surcharge fee is the fee an owner of an ATM charges cardholders from other financial institutions who use their machine. In other words, if you have an Old National debit card and use it at another bank's ATM, that bank may assess a surcharge.
ATM surcharge fees are typically between $2 and $3.50. Usually, a screen will appear on an ATM giving you the option to accept or decline a surcharge. Declining will cancel your transaction.
It's important to note that for some types of checking accounts, Old National will charge a $2.50 "foreign" ATM fee (on top of the ATM owner surcharge) if you use a non-Old National Bank or non-Allpoint ATM.
To ensure fee-free ATM usage, we recommend always using an Old National or Allpoint ATM when possible. To find an Old National or Allpoint ATM, go to our website locator at oldnational.com/locations. Select the "ATM" and "Allpoint Surcharge-Free ATM" filters. You can also use the locator within our Mobile App to find both Old National and Allpoint ATMs.