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    9. What types of checks can I deposit through Mobile Deposit?

      You can use Mobile Deposit to deposit checks that are payable to you. You cannot use Mobile deposit for the following:

      • Insurance draft checks
      • Checks payable to a person or entity other than you
      • Checks payable to you and another person
      • Checks or items drawn on a financial institution located outside the United States
      • Checks or items dated more than 6 months prior to the date of deposit
      • Checks or items on which a stop payment order has been issued
      • Checks written from an account in which there are insufficient funds
      • Credit card cash advance checks

      If you have questions about checks or items that are accepted through Mobile Deposit, please contact Client Care at 1-800-731-2265.

    10. On what holidays are Old National banking centers closed?

      Typically, Old National holiday closings occur when the Federal Reserve is closed. Following are holiday closings for 2026:

      • New Year's Day, January 1
      • Martin Luther King Jr. Day, January 19
      • Presidents Day, February 16
      • Memorial Day, May 25
      • Juneteenth, June 19
      • Independence Day, July 4
      • Labor Day, September 7
      • Columbus Day, October 12
      • Veterans Day, November 11
      • Thanksgiving Day, November 26
      • Christmas Eve, December 24 - open until Noon
      • Christmas Day, December 25

      We update our website to notify clients of upcoming holiday hours the week prior to any holiday closings. View our banking center locator to find a location near you.