Snohomish County credit union branches

  • SCBJ staff
  • Tuesday, December 27, 2011 12:16pm
  • Business

This list contains the name, address, phone number and website of credit unions with branches in Snohomish County.

Alaska USA,20711 Bothell-Everett Highway,Bothell;425-486-9102;www.alaskausa.org

Boeing Employees Credit Union,22833 Bothell-Everett Highway,Bothell;800-233-2328;www.becu.org

Boeing Employees Credit Union, 23632 Highway 99,Edmonds;800-233-2328;www.becu.org

Boeing Employees Credit Union, 11031 19th Ave. SE, Everett; 800-233-2328;www.becu.org

Boeing Employees Credit Union,3003 W. Casino Road,Everett;800-233-2328;www.becu.org

Boeing Employees Credit Union ,11127 Evergreen Way S.,Everett;800-233-2328;www.becu.org

Boeing Employees Credit Union,717 Highway 9 NE,Lake Stevens;800-233-2328;www.becu.org

Boeing Employees Credit Union, 19220 Alderwood Mall Parkway,Lynnwood;800-233-2328;www.becu.org

Boeing Employees Credit Union,1262-C State Ave.,Marysville;800-233-2328;www.becu.org

Boeing Employees Credit Union, 16822 Twin Lakes Ave.,Marysville;800-233-2328;www.becu.org

Cascade Federal Credit Union,12916 Fourth Ave. W.,Everett;425-290-8010;www.cascadefcu.org

Community Healthcare Federal Credit Union,1503 Pacific Ave., Everett;425-259-6446;www.commhealthcu.org

Fluke Employees Federal Credit Union,9028 Evergreen Way,Everett;425-446-5930;

Mill Town Credit Union,2516 W. Marine View Drive,Everett;425-252-5139;milltowncu.org

Mountaincrest Credit Union,3710 168th St. NE, Suite A108, Arlington;360-435-5400;www.mountaincrestcu.com

Mountaincrest Credit Union,1328 Broadway,Everett;360-435-5400;www.mountaincrestcu.com;

Mountaincrest Credit Union,8825 34th Ave. NE, Suite K,Marysville;360-435-5400;www.mountaincrestcu.com

Navy Federal Credit Union,2000 W. Marine View Drive, Building 1950,Everett;888-842-6328;www.navyfederal.org

Navy Federal Credit Union,13910 45th Ave. NE,Marysville;888-842-6328;www.navyfederal.org

Northwest Plus Credit Union,17021 Smokey Point Blvd.,Arlington;360-653-2839;nwpluscu.com

Northwest Plus Credit Union,3102 Broadway,Everett;425-252-3186;nwpluscu.com

Northwest Plus Credit Union,2821 Hewitt Ave.,Everett; 425-297-1000;nwpluscu.com

Northwest Plus Credit Union,19725 40th Ave. W., Suite A,Lynnwood;425-776-2455;nwpluscu.com

Qualstar Credit Union,2502 Colby Ave.,Everett;800-848-0018;www.qualstarcu.com

Seattle Metropolitan Credit Union,3925 196th St. SW, Suite C,Lynnwood;206-398-5895;www.smcu.com

SnoCope Federal Credit Union,3130 Rockefeller Ave.,Everett;425-388-3481;www.snocope.org

Sound Credit Union,18801 Alderwood Mall Parkway,Lynnwood;253-383-2016;www.soundcu.com

Verity Credit Union,18530 33rd Ave. W., Lynnwood;425-712-0379;www.veritycu.com

Washington State Employees Credit Union,404 128th St. SW,Everett;360-943-7911;wsecu.org

Source: National Credit Union Administration, November 2011

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