You don’t need supernatural powers to manage your First Service accounts from anywhere in the world. You just need HomeNet Online Banking. Monitor account balances, make transfers, set up eAlerts™ and more. Click the button below to sign up.
No more envelopes! No more stamps! Why pay your bills through the mail or dozens of websites when you can pay them all in the same place at the same time with First Service Online Bill Pay? Sign in to HomeNet™ to sign up.
CLICK HERE to take a Bill Pay Demo!
E-Statements are available on all First Service accounts and loans and are accessible through our HomeNet™ Online Banking. For your convenience, E-Statements are kept online for 36-months, plus are more secure than having a paper statement sitting in your mailbox.
Did that check clear? Is my balance low? Is my deposit in my account yet? Stop wondering, start knowing. Get email and/or text messages sent to you in real-time when certain transactions or events occur on your accounts. Easily set up as many eAlerts™ as you want from HomeNet™.
Got a touchtone phone? Then you’ve got 24/7/365 access to your First Service accounts. Just call 832-688-1050 or 800-797-8471 to make balance inquiries, transfer funds, make loan payments and more. Ask a representative to help you establish a PIN for to use V.I.P. Telephone Banking.
Never play the “Can I get to the credit union before it closes?” game again. With Direct Deposit, you can skip the lines and have your check deposited directly into your account. Now that’s convenient. Talk to your payroll department about setting up Direct Deposit.
Why spend time divvying up your paycheck to different accounts every time you get paid? With Payroll Deduction, you don’t have to- it happens automatically. You can set it up to deposit different amounts to different First Service accounts or even use it to make First Service loan payments. Sign into HomeNet™ to set up Payroll Deduction.
Your savings federally insured to at least $250,000 and backed by the full faith and credit of the United States Government.
National Credit Union Administration, a U.S. Government Agency.

