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  1. Someone sent me money with Zelle, how do I receive it?

    If you have already enrolled with Zelle®, you do not need to take any further action. The money will be sent directly into your bank account and will be available typically within minutes.1

    If you have not yet enrolled with Zelle®, follow these steps:

    1. Click on the link provided in the payment notification you received via email or text message.
    2. Select Old National.
    3. Follow the instructions provided on the page to enroll and receive your payment. Pay attention to the email address or U.S. mobile number where you received the payment notification — you should enroll with Zelle® using that email address or U.S. mobile number where you received the notification to ensure you receive your money.

    1 Transactions typically occur in minutes when the recipient’s email address or U.S. mobile number is already enrolled with Zelle®.

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  5. What offices have notaries?

    We have associates who can notarize in every Old National office. This is a service we provide at no cost for Old National clients.

    It is best to call ahead to make sure a notary is available. You can use our locator to find your nearest office, hours and phone number.

    You can also find locations and hours in our Mobile App. Just select Locations on the log in screen. Enter a zip code or city. Tap the purple pin of your desired banking center. Then tap the information icon (i in a circle) for the location phone number and hours.

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