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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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    6. When will the check I deposited through Mobile Deposit be available?

      Checks deposited using Mobile Deposit are available for withdrawal based upon our typical funds availability policy. If we receive your mobile deposit by our Mobile Deposit cut-off time of 8pm CST, Monday through Friday (excluding holidays), we consider that business day to be the day of your deposit. Otherwise, we will consider that the deposit was made on the next business day we are open.

      Checks written from an Old National account:
      If you submit a check written from an Old National account through Mobile Deposit by the 8pm cut-off time, Monday through Friday (excluding holidays), the deposit will be available the same day. In other words, it will be credited to your account and available to cover checks or other debits being processed that night.

      Checks written from an account at a bank other than Old National:
      If made by the 8pm CST Mobile Deposit cut-off time, Monday through Friday (excluding holidays), these deposits will typically be available the next business day. This means these funds will not be available to cover checks or other debits processed that night. In some cases, an extended hold may need to be placed on a mobile deposit, meaning funds will not be available the next business day. 

      Viewing your mobile deposit
      You should be able to view your mobile deposit in your Digital Banking transaction history within one to two business days of your deposit.

      If you have questions about your Mobile Deposit, please call Client Care at 1-800-731-2265, or take the check into an Old National banking center.

      ATM Deposits
      As an alternative to Mobile Deposit, many of our ATMs also accept deposits. When viewing our Branch and ATM locator and select the ATM filter.

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    9. What should I do if I've forgotten my debit card Personal Identification Number (PIN) or want to change my PIN?

      Please call 1-800-992-3808 and follow the prompts for setting up a new Personal Identification Number (PIN).

      If you have trouble with the automated system, please call Client Care at 1-800-731-2265, Option 2, for assistance.

    10. What if I get an error message when I try to enroll an email address or U.S. mobile number in Zelle®?

      Your email address or U.S. mobile phone number may already be enrolled with Zelle® at another bank or credit union. Call the Old National Client Care team at 1-800-731-2265 and ask them to move your email address or U.S. mobile phone number to Old National so you can use it for Zelle®.

      Once Client Care moves your email address or U.S. mobile phone number, it will be connected to your Old National bank account so you can start sending and receiving money with Zelle® through Online or Mobile Banking.

      Please call Old National Client Care toll-free at 1-800-731-2265 for help.