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  1. How do I add a payee in Online Bill Pay?

    From a Web Browser

    • Log in to your Digital Banking account and choose Bill Pay in the top menu. 
    • To add a new payee, type the name of the payee in the “Need to pay someone new?” entry box near the top middle of the main payments page. 
    • As you type, what you are typing is matched to a known payee. 
    • If you see your payee in the drop down list, click the name and then click the Add button. Enter and confirm the account number and add an optional nickname. 
    • Select Add Payee.

    If you do not see the name in the drop down, don't worry, just complete typing the name of your payee and click the Add button. You will then be asked for some information about your payee:  

    • Account Number – This is your account number with the payee. Enter the account number as it appears on your bill. When making a payment to a person and not a business, you may not have an account number to provide. If this is the case, leave the account number field blank. 
    • Nickname - This field is optional, but if you have a different way to identify the payee besides the payee name, enter it here.
    • Payee Address – This is the address to which you send your payment. 
    • Payee Phone Number – Enter the phone number your biller provides for questions about your bill. If you are adding a company, look for a customer service phone number on your bill, statement, or invoice. If you are adding a person, use the person's work, home, or mobile number. 
    • Zip code – Enter the payee's zip code to which you send your payment. 

    When your payee is added, it will display at the top of your payee list on the main payments page. The next time you come back to the screen, your payees will display in alphabetical order. Bill Pay has its own FAQ in Digital Banking as well. You can find it on the Bill Pay screen in the lower right corner under I want to . . . 

    Mobile App

    • Open the Mobile App, tap Payment Center, then Bill Pay.
    • Select Payees at the top right of the screen
    • In the Add a person or business field begin adding information for those you want to pay. The app will guide you through entering any additional information needed. 

    If you need assistance with enrolling in Bill Pay, please contact Client Care at  1-800-731-2265.

  2. Does Old National offer overdraft coverage for checking accounts?

    In an effort to help you avoid returned checks or declined transactions, we provide protection services called Overdraft Courtesy and Overdraft Protection. These two services can also be used together for extra protection. Learn more about our Overdraft Solutions.

    Overdraft Courtesy
    Most Old National checking accounts come with Overdraft Courtesy. With Overdraft Courtesy, even if you don’t have enough available money in your checking account, we may still approve and pay checks you’ve written, as well as ACH and recurring debit card transactions (such as utility bills). Overdraft Courtesy does not cost anything unless you use it. If your account becomes overdrawn by more than $25, we will charge you a $36 fee for each overdraft item, up to 2 per day. You are responsible for paying the amount of any overdraft on your account immediately. If your account is overdrawn 7 or more consecutive business days, we will charge a $7 Daily Overdraft fee each business day the account is overdrawn by more than $25 (beginning on day 7), for up to 5 business days.

    Overdraft Protection
    Overdraft protection allows you to link your account to another Old National account. If you accidentally overdraft, we will draw the funds from your linked account. There is no annual fee for the Overdraft Protection service, and you can link to other Old National checking, savings, or money market accounts or a line of credit. The transfer amount will be the exact amount needed to cover the total overdraft amount at the end of each business day, provided your linked account has a sufficient available balance. If sufficient funds are not available in your linked account, we will transfer what is available. Any items not covered by the funds in your linked account will be paid or returned at the Bank’s discretion and applicable overdraft and other account fees may be charged.

    For business analysis accounts, an Overdraft Protection Transfer Fee of $5 is charged for each transfer from your linked account.

    To sign up for Overdraft Protection, or for more information about either service, please visit any Old National Banking or call Client Care at 1-800-731-2265.

  3. What is a pre-authorization hold on my debit card?

    When you pay with your debit card, you may have a “pre-authorization hold” added to your account before the actual charge goes through. Businesses do this to make sure you have the funds available to cover the purchase, especially when the total amount is unknown at the time you use your card.

    For example, when you swipe your card before pumping gas, a pre-authorization hold is put on your account for an amount that’s probably going to be higher than what you’ll actually spend. When you reserve a hotel room, a hold is placed on the account for the cost of the room, plus a little more in case you have additional services during your stay. When you pay for your meal at a restaurant, a hold may be placed for the cost of the meal plus extra for the possible tip. Once the actual amount is known, that number becomes the charge. And once the charge clears your account (typically during the bank’s evening processing), the pre-authorization hold is released.

    Pre-authorization holds often can be considerably higher than what you will actually pay, and may stay on your account for a while (days, in some situations) so be sure you are prepared for this amount to be “on hold” in your account in the interim. Remember, you won’t have access to the excess funds until after the actual charge clears and the pre-authorization is released.

    Example: Joe visits a gas station and swipes his debit card before pumping his gas. The business doesn’t know how much gas Joe will pump, but it assumes the charge will be $50 or under. They place a pre-authorization hold on Joe’s card for $50 to ensure the funds are available. Joe pumps $20 worth of gas. That means there now is an extra $30 on hold in Joe’s account, and he will not have access to that money until the $20 charge clears and the $50 pre-authorization hold is released.

    If you have questions, call Client Care at 1-800-731-2265.

  4. What is a notice of error regarding the servicing of my loan?

    A notice of error is a written notice from you that details error(s) you believe have been made relating to the servicing of your loan. Your notice must include:

    • Your name
    • Your loan number and/or property address associated with the loan
    • Details about the specific error you are disputing and/or information you are requesting

    Only errors related to the servicing of your loan secured by your home are covered through this process (excluding open-ended lines of credit).

    Where to send a notice of error
    Please mail all notices of error to:

    Old National Bank
    Attn: Client Success
    P.O. Box 143
    Evansville, IN 47701

    We do not charge a fee for responding to notices of error.

  5. What is a request for information as it relates to the servicing of my mortgage?

    A request for information applies generally to any written request from you for information about the servicing of your mortgage. When submitting a request for information, please make sure your request includes the following:

    • Your name
    • Your loan number and/or property address associated with the loan
    • Details about the specific type of information you are disputing and/or information you are requesting

    Where to send a request for information
    Please mail all requests for information to:
                
    Old National Bank
    Attn: Client Success
    P.O. Box 143
    Evansville, IN 47701

    We do not charge a fee for responding to requests for information.

  6. When will I receive year-end tax information from Old National?

    We will mail tax information to the mailing address you have on file with us. Old National does not currently provide access to tax documents online.

    You can also view year-end tax information for your mortgage within Mortgage Manager.

    Please be aware that the the USPS announced they are experiencing processing and delivery delays nationwide due to higher-than-normal volumes and COVID-19 impacts.

    If you have not received your tax documents in a reasonable time period, or you have misplaced them, you can contact Client Care at 1-800-731-2265, Option 4, or visit any Old National banking center to request a copy. Please note that most banking center lobbies are currently open by appointment only due to COVID-19. You can make an appointment through our website locator.

  7. Where can I mail my Old National mortgage payment?

    You can mail your Old National mortgage payment to: 
    PO Box 3789
    Evansville, IN 47736

    The overnight address is:
    Attn: Mortgage Servicing
    101 NW 4th Street
    Evansville, IN 47708

    Old National Mortgage Manager
    You can also use Mortgage Manager within Online and Mobile Banking to make a mortgage payment online. Our guide for Accessing Mortgage Manager through Online and Mobile can help you get started. Once you have accessed Mortgage Manager, there are several ways to make payments explained in the following guides:

    If you need assistance with Mortgage Manager, please contact Mortgage Servicing at 1-866-853-3277.

  8. What if I used my debit card at a business or merchant that was breached?

    What you need to know:
    Unfortunately, merchant breaches happen from time to time but you can feel confident that Old National is protecting the security of your accounts. Old National monitors for unauthorized and suspicious activity.

    Things you can do to help guard against unauthorized use of your debit card:

    • When using your debit card, choose “CREDIT” to receive the benefit of Mastercard® Zero Liability protection which guarantees 100% protection if your card is lost or stolen so you will never pay for unauthorized purchases

    What you need to do:
    Monitor your account for fraudulent activity and report anything suspicious.

  9. What should I do if I'm the victim of check fraud?

    Check fraud occurs when someone steals your actual checks or reproduces them. They then attempt to cash those checks and, if successful, can pull money out of your account.

    If you're the victim of check fraud, please visit any Old National banking center, as an associate will need to complete the appropriate paperwork, which will require your signature. At the same time, we will handle any changes that need to be made to your account. Sometimes it may be necessary to close the account and open a new one or issue a new debit card if the card number was compromised.

  10. What paperwork do you need from me to endorse an insurance claims check?

    If you have damage to property that is financed through Old National, we will be an active part of your insurance claim process.The paperwork required and necessary steps differ based on the type of property. We have developed the guides you can download below to assist you:

    Home mortgages

    • Download our Guide to Homeowners Insurance Claims for an overview of the claim process, including documents you will need to provide and forms you should complete.
    • Please note: This guide outlines processing insurance claims checks for HOME mortgages only (e.g. conventional first mortgages).

    Consumer loans
    For consumer loans, such as a vehicle or boat, quick home refi, home equity loans, including second mortgages, please use our Guide to Insurance Claims for Consumer Loans

    Commercial loans
    For commercial or business property, contact your Old National Bank commercial lender for guidance.