Hardship Application

Emergency Financial Relief Programs

If you or your family are experiencing financial difficulties, Kings Federal Credit Union has tools available to help.  As a member-owned credit union, we are built to support our members and the communities we serve. We are in a unique position to help, so we believe we have a responsibility to do just that. It’s simply who Kings Federal is.

What is most important, is that you stay in contact with us throughout this difficult period. We will do all we can to help you navigate your options.  You can always reach out to us by the following methods:

Email:  cudl@kingsfcu.com     Fax:  559-582-3236      Phone:  559-582-4438

All of the documents you need are available through this page or can be sent to you by email.  You can print the forms and fill them out, or fill them on on your computer and then print and sign them.  You can also begin the process online.

You can then return documents to us in several ways.

  1. Fax them to 559-582-3236
  2. Scan or take a photo of them and email to cudl@kingsfcu.com
  3. Drop them off in our Night Deposit
  4. Drop them off at our Drive-Up window

Payment Relief or Loan Modification

For members requiring payment relief or need a permanent loan modification, the credit union may be able to help.  We appreciate your desire to maintain a positive working relationship with Kings Federal Credit Union during this difficult time and we look forward to achieving an arrangement that will benefit us both.

Clicking the link below will bring up a fillable Hardship Application.  Please complete and print the application and provide the requested documents by mail, email, fax or drop it off through our drive up window or night drop.  We will review your complete package within 5 business days.

Request Payment Relief Package

Protect Yourself From Scams

In times of concern, it pays to be on the lookout for scams exploiting uncertainty. Please remember that we will never call and ask for your card number, passwords or PIN numbers. If you receive a call asking for this information, do not provide them and hang up. We’re here to help you so if you suspect you have been the victim of fraud, please contact us immediately at 559-582-4438.  The Federal Trade Commission also has resources available on fraudulent activity being observed due to the coronavirus.