Can I open a joint account with someone who is not a member of Navy Federal Credit Union?

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Navy Federal Credit Union typically requires all individuals listed on a joint account to be members of the credit union. This means that if you want to open a joint account with someone, that person must also be eligible for membership and establish their own account. Eligibility is usually based on specific criteria, such as military affiliation, family connections to current members, or other qualifying associations. If a potential joint account holder is not currently a member but meets the eligibility requirements, they can apply for membership. Once that is completed, both parties can proceed to open a joint account together. It is important for potential joint account holders to understand the nature of joint accounts, which means that both individuals will have equal access to the funds and share responsibility for any transactions or overdrafts that occur. For detailed information about the membership eligibility criteria and the account opening process, it is recommended to refer to the official Navy Federal Credit Union website, which provides the latest information and guidance.
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Answered Jul 4, 2025

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