Police Federal Credit Union of Omaha is, first and foremost, a service provider to sworn and civilian law enforcement and their families. Possibly more than any other profession, sworn and civilian law enforcement perform a challenging job, and they do it with pride. Police FCU of Omaha has the same pride in serving who we refer to as our Blue Family throughout  Iowa, Nebraska, and South Dakota with understanding and professionalism.

Police FCU of Omaha is a not-for-profit, member-owned financial cooperative headquartered in Omaha, Nebraska. We offer a wide range of services customized for Our Blue Family and have been doing so for over 60 years. Primary benefits of membership include law enforcement exclusive products and services, low fees, competitive rates on loans and savings, and 24-hour access to accounts through automated, online, and mobile services.

Mission Statement: To meet the needs of our members by providing personalized service through sound financial management and high-quality products.

Vision Statement: To be the First Choice Service Provider for our Blue Family.

Police Federal Credit Union of Omaha is regulated by the NCUA (National Credit Union Administration) and deposits are federally insured up to at least $250,000 and backed by the full faith and credit of the U.S. Government. For more information about NCUA insurance coverage, please visit www.ncua.gov.


Eligibility

Eligibility is open to current or retired employees of the following law enforcement organizations in the states of Iowa, Nebraska, and South Dakota, as well as the family members of our current members:

  • City and State Police
  • Sheriffs and Constables Offices
  • Park Police
  • Emergency Dispatch Departments
  • State Patrols
  • Federal Police Services
  • Correctional Facilities
  • The FBI
  • Drug Enforcement Agencies
  • Transportation Security Agencies
  • Government Criminal Investigation Offices Police Departments
  • University and Community College Police Officers
  • ATF Employees
  • Secret Service Employees
  • Military Police
  • Any and all other Police Protection Industry employees working in Iowa, Nebraska, or South Dakota.

Once you’re a member of Police FCU of Omaha, you’re a member for life, even if you or your family member no longer work in law enforcement.  Police FCU of Omaha is more than just a financial institution. Our members often consider us a part of their family. That’s the perfect reason to invite your family members to join the POLICE Federal Credit Union of Omaha as well.

Eligibility is open to current or retired employees of the following law enforcement organizations in the states of Iowa, Nebraska, and South Dakota, as well as immediate family members.

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How to Join

Opening a share savings account with as little as $5.00 gives you a stake in the credit union. It’s what makes us different from other financial institutions. You’re not just an account number – you’re a member and part-owner.

We offer three easy, confidential, and secure ways to join:

In-Person: Stopping by the Omaha or Sarpy Branch.

Main Office
3003 South 82nd Avenue
Omaha, NE

Sarpy County Branch
10791 South 72nd Street, Suite 102
Papillion, NE

By Telephone: Call a Member Service Representative at (402) 391-4040 or (877) 329-2405.

Online: Click here to complete the online application.

As soon as you join, your immediate family members are also eligible to join, including your spouse, children, parents, siblings, mother-in-law, father-in-law, grandparents, and grandchildren. Join today and take advantage of the wide array of products and services we have to offer.

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Important information about procedures for opening a new account: To help the government fight the funding of terrorism and money laundering activities, Federal law requires all financial institutions to obtain, verify, and record information that identifies each person who opens an account. What this means for you: When you open an account, we will ask for your name, address, date of birth, and other information that will allow us to identify you. We may also ask to see your driver’s license or other identifying documents. We ask for your understanding as we work to support these efforts to maintain the security of your funds and our country.