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    7. How does a sub-user activate their account for Shared Access?
      As a subuser, you have the ability to access another person's account, based on the entitlements granted to you. 

      The primary user will setup your access. 

      You will be sent an email with your temporary password to the email address the primary user setup and a second email with your temporary ID. 

      Within 30 minutes of receiving the email, click on the link to complete the setup. 

      Read and accept the terms and conditions. 

      Verify your identity by receiving a call from the phone number provided by the primary user. 

      Setup a new password. 

      Once logged in, if you want to change your ID, click My Settings and Edit User ID. 

      If you forget your password or have questions regarding your access, please contact the primary user.
    8. What is a request for information as it relates to the servicing of my mortgage?

      A request for information applies generally to any written request from you for information about the servicing of your mortgage. When submitting a request for information, please make sure your request includes the following:

      • Your name
      • Your loan number and/or property address associated with the loan
      • Details about the specific type of information you are disputing and/or information you are requesting

      Where to send a request for information
      Please mail all requests for information to:
                  
      Old National Bank
      Attn: Client Success
      P.O. Box 143
      Evansville, IN 47701

      We do not charge a fee for responding to requests for information.

    9. How can I find year-end tax information for my mortgage?

      The fastest way to find year-end tax information is within Mortgage Manager after you log in to Online and Mobile Banking. Our Guide to Accessing Mortgage Manager provides step-by-step directions.

      To see the total amount paid on your behalf for the previous year or year-to-date, go to the top menu in Mortgage Manager and select My Loan. From the dashboard choose Document Center and then select Taxes report.

      In addition to providing information in Mortgage Manager, we also mail all year-end statements by January 31.

    10. Where should I send a notice of error or request for information about my loan?

      Please mail all notices of error or requests for information about your Old National loan to:

      Old National Bank
      Attn: Client Success
      P.O. Box 143
      Evansville, IN 47701