Stay Calm and Retrace Steps: Try to recall where you last used your wallet. Check
common places where it might have been misplaced.
Report Lost Debit and Credit Cards: Immediately contact your credit union to report lost or stolen cards. This will help prevent unauthorized transactions. Most credit unions offer 24/7 customer service for such emergencies.
Freeze Your Accounts: If your credit union provides a mobile app, use it to temporarily
freeze your accounts. This will prevent any transactions until you locate your wallet or receive new cards.
Monitor Account Activity: Keep a close eye on your account statements for any unusual activity. Report any suspicious transactions to your credit union immediately.
File a Police Report: In case of theft, file a police report. This can be useful for disputing
fraudulent charges and for identity theft protection.
Replace Important Documents: Visit your local Department of Motor Vehicles to replace your driver's license. Contact other institutions to replace any additional lost documents like insurance cards or identification cards.
Consider Identity Theft Protection: Enroll in identity theft protection services if your
credit union offers them. These services can monitor your credit for any suspicious activity.
Update Auto-Pay Services: Ensure any auto-pay services linked to your lost cards are
updated with your new card information to avoid missed payments.
By following these steps, credit union members can manage a lost wallet situation
effectively and mitigate potential risks.