Become an Eligible Bank/Credit Union

The Supreme Court of Texas has amended the IOLTA rules to require Texas attorneys to place their IOLTA accounts at eligible institutions—those that pay interest rates on IOLTA comparable to rates paid on similarly situated, non-IOLTA accounts.

If your institution does not currently hold IOLTA accounts, please contact Janice Cappiello at 512.320.0099, ext. 108, before opening IOLTA accounts. You must acquire a bank code and a packet of instructions and forms from the Texas Access to Justice Foundation before qualifying for the eligibility process.

Prime Partners
The following financial institutions are Prime Partners -- institutions that go above and beyond eligibility requirements to foster the IOLTA Program. These institutions pay a net yield of 70 percent or more of the Federal Funds Target Rate. They are committed to ensuring the success of the IOLTA program and increased funding for legal aid.

Access 1st Capital Bank Green Bank
Amegy Bank of Texas Highlands Bank
Brazos Valley Bank LegacyTexas Bank
Capital Bank Lindale State Bank
Capital One NexBank
Citibank Texas NewFirst National Bank
Comerica Bank North Dallas Bank & Trust
Compass Bank Northstar Bank of Texas
Coppermark Bank OmniAmerican Bank
Crosby State Bank PlainsCapital Bank
Dallas City Bank Security State Bank
First International Bank Sterling Bank
First National Bank of Bosque County Texas Brand Bank
First National Bank Southwest Town North Bank
First State Bank Washington Mutual Bank
First Victoria National Bank  

See the complete list of Eligible Financial Institutions.

For more information about becoming an eligible financial institution or a Prime Partner, please review the following documents:

IOLTA Comparability Implementation Packet:

Rules Governing the Operation of the Texas IOLTA Program
Levels of Participation
List of Eligible Financial Institutions
Rate Comparability Information Form

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