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Loans
Loans
1. Where can I mail my payment?
You can mail your loan payment to:
Tri City National Bank
10909 West Greenfield Avenue Suite 100
West Allis, WI 53214
2. What do I need to apply for a loan?
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Social Security Number
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Date of Birth
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Current Address
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Previous Address (if under 2 years)
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Current Phone
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Purpose of loan
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Current employer's name, address and telephone
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Previous employer's information (if employed under 2 years)
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Co-applicant information
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Information on the collateral being used to secure the loan
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Depending on the type of loan you are applying for, more information
may be required.
3. Who do I call to find out the payment due or balance owed on my loan account?
You can contact any branch location, call (888) T-R-I-C-I-T-Y (414-874-2489) or use
TriLine Online Banking.
4. I've paid off my loan, when does my secured collateral get released?
Depending on the type of collateral, Tri City National Bank allows
sufficient time for the final payment to process and then begins the
release process. Contact your loan officer for an estimated time frame.
5. Can I make my loan payments directly from an account I have at Tri City National Bank?
Absolutely, simply Locate Us or
Contact Us to obtain an authorization form.
Payments can be debited from any checking account.
6. Can I pay more than my regular payment?
Yes, simply inform the teller or note how you want the extra funds
applied (principal, escrow, etc.) Tri City National Bank does not charge
a prepayment penalty on personal loans.
7. My loan is for 60 months, but I only received 36 coupons, why?
Tri City National Bank issues up to 36 coupons at a time. You will receive
an additional coupon book prior to using the last coupon in your existing
book.
8. What is right of rescission?
Any consumer loan secured by a primary residence must have rescission.
Right of rescission was designed to help protect consumers by giving them
a way to rescind (back out of) a loan transaction that could result in the
loss of their home.
After signing loan documents, a customer has three business days to rescind
the transaction. The customer does not have access to the new loan funds
until three business days have passed.
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