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Time to Update Your Adverse Action Notices

Michael Christians • April 7, 2023

Under Regulation B, a credit union's adverse action notice must contain, among other things, the name and address of the federal agency that administers the institution's compliance with the requirements of the Equal Credit Opportunity Act.


On Monday, March 20th, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) issued a final rule updating the contact information for several federal regulatory agencies that credit unions may list on their adverse action notices. Credit unions have until March 20, 2024, to update their adverse action notices with the new addresses as outlined below:


Credit Unions with Assets Over $10 Billion

Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection

1700 G Street NW

Washington, DC 20552


Federally Chartered Credit Unions

National Credit Union Administration

Office of Consumer Financial Protection (OCFP)

Division of Consumer Compliance Policy and Outreach

1775 Duke Street

Alexandria, VA 22314


State Chartered Credit Unions

Federal Trade Commission

Consumer Response Center

600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW

Washington, DC 20580

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