Make the move to Bank of Bartlett

Are you tired of long teller lines at your bank? Are you dissatisfied with the "BIG" bank atmosphere? Are you looking for more relationship with your bank?

Make the Move to the oldest community bank founded in Shelby County. We offer the best Relationship Checking Accounts in the area.

 

 

Follow these 6 steps to move your accounts today!
Step 1 Review the benefits of our many checking accounts and see which one fits your banking needs. Apply online for your new account.
Step 2 A customer service representative will contact you within 24 hours to go over the details of your new account. At your convenience, you may stop by one of our 7 locations to pick up your new account packet. You will be able to select the checks of your choice at this time. Allow 3-5 days for delivery.
Step 3 Stop using your old account - but keep the account open for now. Make sure to keep your old account open until your direct deposits and automatic payments have been changed, and also until any checks written on this account have cleared. Don't forget to bring in your unused checks, deposit slips, and debit/ATM cards and the Bank of Bartlett will securely dispose of these items.
Step 4

The quickest way to sign up for direct deposit - or to change it - is to ask the company or organization that issues the check for their direct deposit form. Then fill out the form using the account number and routing number from your new account package.

The fastest way to change the direct deposit of your Social Security check is to call
or email:

Social Security/SSI: 1-800-772-1213
Veteran's Benefits: 1-800-827-1000
www.ssa.gov/deposit/howtosign.htm

Step 5 Do you have payments - such as utility bill, loan payment, or insurance premium - that are being automatically deducted every month from your old checking account or
debit card?

Make sure to call each of these companies and let them know you have moved to a new bank. They'll let you know how to proceed - some may even let you make the change over the phone. So have the information from your new account package.
Step 6 Once all your checks and automatic payments have cleared, close your old account. Your former bank will send you a check for any balance remaining.