To get a First Premier Bank replacement card, log in to your online account, use the First PREMIER Bank mobile app, or call customer service at 1 (888) 297-3416. There is no fee to get a First Premier Bank replacement card, which should arrive within 5-10 business days.
How to Get a First Premier Bank Replacement Card Online
Log in to your First PREMIER Bank card’s online account.
Click the “Services” tab.
Select the “Card Services” menu.
Follow the prompts to replace your card..
Other Ways to Get a First Premier Bank Replacement Card
Via Mobile app: Log in and tap the “Services” tab. Select the “Card Services” menu. Click the link to replace the card.
By Phone: Call customer service at 1 (888) 297-3416. Be prepared to provide any personal information requested to verify your identity. Follow the prompts to submit your request.
You can request a First Premier Bank replacement card if your current card is stolen, lost or damaged. You don’t have to request a First PREMIER Bank replacement card if your current card is about to expire, though. First PREMIER Bank will automatically send a new card before the current card expires. Contact customer service if you have not received a replacement card by the expiration date.
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