Tulsa Teachers Credit Union Overdraft And NSF Fee Class Action Settlement — Claim Deadline March 8, 2026

Tulsa Teachers Credit Union Overdraft & NSF Fee Settlement

Tulsa Teachers Credit Union has reached a class action settlement over allegations that it improperly charged overdraft and non-sufficient funds (NSF) fees to members. Affected account holders may file a claim by March 8, 2026.

What Is This Case About?

The lawsuit alleges Tulsa Teachers Credit Union charged improper overdraft and NSF fees, including charging multiple fees on the same transaction, assessing fees on transactions that were not actually returned unpaid, and processing transactions in an order designed to maximize fee revenue. Plaintiffs claim these practices violated the credit union’s account agreements and were deceptive to members.

Who Is Eligible?

You may be eligible if you held an account at Tulsa Teachers Credit Union during the class period and were charged overdraft or NSF fees. This includes checking accounts, savings accounts, or other deposit accounts subject to these fees. Check the official settlement website for the specific dates covered.

How Much Can You Receive?

Eligible class members may receive a cash refund based on the total amount of improper overdraft and NSF fees charged to their accounts. The payment depends on how many qualifying fees you were charged and the total number of valid claims.

How to File Before the Deadline

Visit the official settlement website to submit your claim. Bank or credit union statements showing the fees can support your claim.

  • Claim Deadline: March 8, 2026
  • Case Type: Improper overdraft and NSF fees

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