Uvalde Federal Savings and Loan Association - Overview
General
FDIC Certificate #: 32879 Status: Inactive Federal Reserve ID: 475073 Date Established: January 26, 1990 Bank Charter Class: Savings associations, state or federal charter, supervised by the Office of Thrift Supervision (OTS) OTS Docket #: 8733 FDIC's unique #: 45791 Numeric code: 38 Regulator: OTS Insurance Fund Membership: Savings Association Insurance Fund (SAIF) FDIC Insured: Yes SAIF Insured: Yes Insured Savings Institution: Yes State Chartered: No Date of Deposit Insurance: January 26, 1990 Last Structure Change Effective Date: October 19, 1990 Last Structure Change Process Date: November 08, 1990 Last Data Update: March 07, 1995 Data Source Date: April 05, 2012
Location
Address: 605 East Main Street, Uvalde, TX 78801 County: Uvalde Quarterly Banking Profile Region: Dallas FDIC Geographic Region: Dallas FDIC Supervisory Region: Dallas FDIC Field Office: Austin Office of the Comptroller the Currency (OCC) District: Southwest Office of Thrift Supervision Region: West Core Based Statistical Area (CBSA): Uvalde, TX (#46620) CBSA Micro Statistical Area: Yes
History of Changes
RTC Supervised Payoffs, Liquidations, and Closings
Corrections
Conservatorship Institution Resolved
I have a certificate #2597 from First Savings and Loan Association Uvalde, Texas dated August 12, 1980 for $750.00. Is there any record of our money now that they were "bought out?" At that time we lived in Carrizo Springs, Texas and it was a joint account with my husband, Warner Duane Powell.
Mary-
Did you ever find out if your stock certificate was worth anything? I just found a certificate from Uvalde First Savings and Loan Association in my grandmothers papers.
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Did you ever find out if your stock certificate was worth anything? I just found a certificate from Uvalde First Savings and Loan Association in my grandmothers papers.