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How to protect 10 One Nevada CU accounts — manage beneficiaries in-branch, fund a trust in-branch, and file death claims
One Nevada Credit Union, 2645 South Mojave Road, Las Vegas, NV 89121
One Nevada Credit Union, 2645 South Mojave Road, Las Vegas, NV 89121
Member Service Center / Estate Claims
One Nevada Credit Union, 2645 S Mojave Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89121
One Nevada CU is a credit union offering 10 accounts that interact with estate planning in different ways. As a membership-based credit union, One Nevada CU community charter serving members who live, work, worship, attend school, or volunteer in Clark County, Washoe County, and Nye County, Nevada. Immediate family or household members of existing members are also eligible. 15 branch locations in Las Vegas, Henderson, North Las Vegas, Reno, Nellis AFB, and Pahrump. Corporate office at 2645 S Mojave Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89121. Understanding how each account transfers at death—and which ones a trust can hold—helps families avoid probate delays and unintended outcomes.
One Nevada CU handles beneficiary designations in branch and by phone. Accounts can also be retitled into a trust to keep them out of probate entirely.
One Nevada CU provides specific procedures for both proactive estate planning and filing claims after a death.
Preparing your estate
How to update beneficiaries in-branch, fund a trust in-branch, and review 10 account types at One Nevada CU.
View details →When someone dies
7-step process, 6 required documents, and contact information for survivors.
View details →Because One Nevada CU serves a limited number of states, procedures for trust funding and beneficiary changes may differ depending on your location. Verify availability before starting.
No. Per the One Nevada membership agreement, separate beneficiary designations govern IRA and CD accounts, so the POD beneficiary designation on your primary savings account does not apply to those products. However, in the absence of a POD beneficiary specifically on a certificate (CD) account, the POD designation on the primary savings account will govern the CD. IRAs always require their own separate beneficiary designation.
One Nevada Credit Union has a community charter serving anyone who lives, works, worships, attends school, or volunteers in Clark County, Washoe County, or Nye County, Nevada. Immediate family members and household members of existing members are also eligible to join. A $20 minimum deposit into a Primary Savings account is required to establish membership.
Yes. Under Nevada law (NRS 164.410 / NRS 164.420), a Certification of Trust may be presented in lieu of the full trust agreement when opening or retitling accounts. One Nevada requires the Certification of Trust (or the full trust agreement), government-issued ID for each trustee, and the trust EIN (or the grantor's SSN for a revocable living trust where the grantor is also the trustee). Trust accounts must be opened in branch. The credit union does not provide legal advice on trust arrangements; consult a Nevada estate planning attorney for questions about whether the trust meets your goals.
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One Nevada Credit Union, 2645 South Mojave Road, Las Vegas, NV 89121
One Nevada Credit Union, 2645 South Mojave Road, Las Vegas, NV 89121
Member Service Center / Estate Claims
One Nevada Credit Union, 2645 S Mojave Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89121
Learn how to protect your One Nevada CU accounts and other assets with trusts, beneficiary designations, and estate planning documents.
Learn how to protect your One Nevada CU accounts and other assets with trusts, beneficiary designations, and estate planning documents.