“Once a Member, Always a Member.”
How to Join
Visit with a New Account Representative at either of our branches. They will make opening a LLFCU account an easy and pleasant experience.
Please bring:
- Government or State issued ID or DL, proof of address, & social security card for minors.
- Cash, check or Visa debit card accepted for account opening deposits. Minimum opening deposit of $30.00 for savings or $55.00 if opening both savings & checking. This include a $5 non-refundable one time membership fee.
- Arrive 30 minutes prior to closing for new membership.
For more information about our services or how to join the credit union, please give us a call at (909) 796-0206 and speak with one of our member service representatives.
Who Can Join
La Loma Federal Credit Union provides financial services to the following:
Employees of:
- Loma Linda University
- Loma Linda University Medical Center
- Loma Linda University Health Care
- Loma Linda University Community Medical Center
- Loma Linda University Behavioral Medicine Center
- La Sierra University
- Southeastern California Conference of Seventh-Day Adventists
- Adventist Risk Management, Riverside
- Quiet Hour
- NMI who work in Loma Linda
- Linda Valley Care Center
- Linda Valley Villa
- Redlands Health Care Center
- Adventist Student Personnel Association
- Carlson Wagonlit/University Travel
- Grand Terrace Family Dentistry
Members of:
- Seventh-day Adventist churches in Southeastern California Conference
- Loma Linda Lopers
- Bryn Mawr Elementary PTA
Students of:
- La Sierra University
- Loma Linda University
Relatives of Current Members
defined as:
- adopted individuals
- child
- grandchild
- grandparent
- parent
- sibling
- spouse
- stepchildren
- stepparents
- step siblings
* Persons retired as pensioners or annuitants of the listed organizations
Eligibility also extends to unrelated individuals who share a residence with a current Member. Once a person joins the Credit Union, he/she may remain a member for life, even if his/her relationship to a qualifying organization changes. “Once a Member, Always a Member.”