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Credit unions by state

Find every federally insured credit union with offices in your state. Click a state to see all institutions and their routing numbers.

Alabama88 credit unions Alaska16 credit unions Arizona41 credit unions Arkansas47 credit unions California283 credit unions Colorado73 credit unions Connecticut69 credit unions Delaware16 credit unions District of Columbia32 credit unions Florida121 credit unions Georgia84 credit unions Hawaii53 credit unions Idaho33 credit unions Illinois175 credit unions Indiana124 credit unions Iowa64 credit unions Kansas68 credit unions Kentucky48 credit unions Louisiana122 credit unions Maine43 credit unions Maryland73 credit unions Massachusetts118 credit unions Michigan214 credit unions Minnesota94 credit unions Mississippi55 credit unions Missouri91 credit unions Montana43 credit unions Nebraska52 credit unions Nevada16 credit unions New Hampshire9 credit unions New Jersey94 credit unions New Mexico35 credit unions New York247 credit unions North Carolina75 credit unions North Dakota22 credit unions Ohio224 credit unions Oklahoma54 credit unions Oregon58 credit unions Pennsylvania290 credit unions Rhode Island15 credit unions South Carolina63 credit unions South Dakota33 credit unions Tennessee117 credit unions Texas355 credit unions Utah54 credit unions Vermont18 credit unions Virginia107 credit unions Washington82 credit unions West Virginia67 credit unions Wisconsin101 credit unions Wyoming27 credit unions Puerto Rico8 credit unions Virgin Islands3 credit unions Guam2 credit unions

About state-level credit union data

Every credit union in the United States is registered with the Federal Reserve and holds at least one ABA routing number tied to a specific physical address. The state listed for each credit union is its primary office of record — the address the institution provided when it joined the FedACH network. Many credit unions operate across multiple states; in those cases the institution detail page lists every branch and the routing number assigned to each one.

If you cannot find your credit union under the state you expected, try searching by name from any page on this site. Some larger institutions are headquartered in one state but serve members nationwide, and the FedACH directory will list them under the headquarters state.