We invite you to experience a lifetime of the credit union difference. We're proud to be part of America's credit union movement, where people really are worth more than money. No matter where you are in life, we'll be there with you.
It’s easy to join 66 Federal Credit Union. First, determine how you qualify for membership. Second, fill out a Membership Application.
There are three ways to qualify for membership:
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Through Your Workplace
66 Federal Credit Union is a Community Partner with hundreds of different companies. Community Partners offer membership in 66 Federal Credit Union as an employee benefit. Take a look at the list of Community Partners. If you work for one of these companies, you are automatically eligible for membership through your employer.
If your company is not listed but you would like them to partner with 66 Federal Credit Union, the company should e-mail us at talk2us@66fcu.org or call us at 800-897-6991.
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Through Your Family
Immediate family members of current 66 Federal Credit Union members are automatically eligible for membership. This includes spouses, children, parents, siblings, grandchildren, grandparents, stepchildren, stepparents, adoptive parents and persons living in the same residence maintaining a single economic unit.
If one of your family members works at one of our Community Partners you are also eligible for membership.
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Through the OAK Education Foundation
Many of our members reside in Oklahoma, Arkansas or Kansas, so we formed an alliance with the OAK Education Foundation, Inc., a non-profit association that supports educational endeavors by donating funds to school foundations so they can distribute funds to their teachers.
Members of the OAK Education Foundation, Inc. and their family members are automatically eligible for membership in 66 Federal Credit Union.
If you are not yet a member of the OAK Education Foundation, Inc. but would like to join, visit their Web site, come by any branch or call 800-897-6991. Once you have joined the Foundation, come back to this page and fill out a Credit Union Membership Application.
There is a nominal fee to join the OAK Education Foundation. 66 Federal Credit Union and the OAK Education Foundation are separate entities.
Are you ready to move your accounts to 66 Federal Credit Union? Use our Switch Kit to make this transition easy!
The Credit Union has an occupational field of membership. This means that employees of certain Community Partners (or Select Employee Groups) and their immediate families are eligible to join. We have over 100 different Community Partners. Take a look at the list below. If you or a family member works for one of these companies, you are eligible to join.
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ABB Automation Inc
Acorn Industries
Ada Management
Adams Investment Company
Agriscience Inc.
Alamo Manufacturing Company
Alta Photographic Inc.
American Corp
Anesthesiologists of Bartlesville
Atlantic 66 Credit Union Members, Raleigh NC
Aztec Facility Services
Bartlesville Association of Realtors
Bartlesville Public Schools
Bluestem Clinic
Borger 66 Federal Credit Union
Brent Industries, Inc.
Bryan, Little, Springer & Littleton
Cable One
Central States Business Forms
Chevalley Moving & Storage
Chevron/Phillips Chemical Co.
Cinch Connectors Manufacturing
City Drug, Inc.
City of Bartlesville
City of Dewey
Cizzors
ClientLogic
Cole's Lawn Service
Components Manufacturing Company
ConocoPhillips
Diversified System Resources
Doenges-Bartlesville
Downtown Bartlesville Community
Driscopipe, Inc
Duke Energy Field Service, Inc.
Examiner-Enterprise
First Presbyterian Church
Fluor Daniel Williams Brothers
Forrest Creek Homeowners Assoc.
Frank Phillips Foundation
Freedom Rent-A-Car
SGS (Formerly FTS)
Garrison, Brown, Carlson, Buchanan, & Busby
Good Shepherd Presbyterian Church
Gorman Construction Co
Gorman Management
Heilig-Meyers Furniture
Hillcrest Country Club
Holland Ear, Nose & Throat
Honda of Bartlesville
Hotel Phillips
International Association of Firefighters
Jane Phillips Nowata Health Center
John Holden, Attorney at Law
Keleher Outdoor Advertising, Inc.
Ken/Ada Ranches
Knightsbridge Advisors
Kopco, Inc. Web Color Press
KWON/KYFM/KRIG/KPGM Radio
Kyle Stewart, MD
Lewer Agency
Malone Motors
Marriot Food Service Employees at the PPCO Café
May's Drug
MedSource Corporation
Metal Goods Manufacturing Co.
Mid America Feeds Inc
Midwestern Power Line Inc.
Nova Geo Sys
Nowata Family Medicine
Oak Education FoundationOakley Pontiac Buick Inc
Oklahoma Natural Gas
Oklahoma Wesleyan University (Students)
Old Ocean Federal Credit Union
On-Line Communications
Phillips Alaska, Inc.
Phillips Fibers
Phillips Petroleum Company
Phillips Pipeline Company
Piper
Popkess HealthMart Pharmacy
Premium Beers of Oklahoma
Primary Care and Associates
Printing Center
Provesta Corporation
Radiological Services, Inc.
Regional Pathology Services
Rogers State University
Russ Rogers Chevrolet Inc
Schlumberger, REDA Production Systems
Schmoldt Engineering
Selby, Connor, Maddux & Janer
Service & Technology Corp
Siemens Applied Automation
Stotts, Barclay, Pettus, Moore, Whipple & Dugan
Stumpff, Paul & Associates
Tri County Technology Center
United Linen
Voice of the Martyrs, Inc., The
Wasemiller Insurance
Washington County
Washington County Chiropractic Assoc (Members)
Washington County Elder Care, Inc.
Wedtech
Zachry Construction Co.
Zinc Corporation of America
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.