Mobile Deposit FAQs

Your checking or savings account must be open for 30 days before you can start making mobile deposits. After that time, you just need to be enrolled in MySNB or SNBPro and download our mobile app.

Your mobile device must have an auto focus camera in order to use Mobile Deposit. Another reason the service might be missing is because your deposit account has not yet been open for 30 days.

You may deposit any checks made payable to the account owner or joint owner. All deposited items must be endorsed with the payee’s signature as well as “For Mobile Deposit at Superior National Bank Only.”

  • NO foreign checks
  • NO bonds
  • NO 3rd party checks
  • NO returned or re-deposited items
  • NO rebate checks
  • NO credit card checks

Any check submitted and approved by 4 p.m. ET will generally be available the following business day.

Checks submitted and approved by 4 p.m. ET will generally be credited the same business day. Checks submitted and approved after this time will be credited the following business day. Business days are Monday through Friday, excluding any federally observed holidays.

No. We do not currently charge for using Mobile Deposit. Please check with your communications service provider for any data / texting charges, applicable rates, or other fees that they may charge.

You will receive one email confirming we received your deposit and a second email notifying you if it was approved or rejected.

All accounts that qualify for Mobile Deposit will be available. If you do not see an account that you believe should be available, please call us and we will research the issue for you.

After you’ve received your confirmation email stating that your check has been approved, mark one of the following statements on the front of your check: “VOID” or “Electronically Presented.” Keep the check in a secure place for 60 days prior to destroying the check. If there is an issue with the check, we may ask you for the physical check.

All branches will be closed starting at 12pm on Tuesday, December 24th, and will remain closed through Wednesday, December 25th in observation of Christmas Eve and Christmas Day.
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