Frequently Asked Questions

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A Mortgage Consultant guides a borrower through the entire mortgage process. He or she is the borrower’s main point of contact.

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We're happy to help you! Our Call Center is available to take your call at 1.866.EXTRACO (398.7226): Monday - Thursday: 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday: 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday-Sunday: Closed

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In Online Banking, go to Settings > Login Preferences > Secure Delivery Contact Information to update or add your preferred email and phone numbers for secure code delivery.

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Find a Mortgage Consultant

Our experienced Mortgage Consultants are ready to help you with your dream home. Our experts are located all over Central Texas and cannot wait to answer your questions.

Discover Card Acceptance Form

If you have been told by a store or merchant that they do not accept Discover cards, we'd love to hear about it. We hope to use the merchant information you provide to ensure a better experience for you moving forward!

Locations

Insurance Office
  • Handicapped Access

2706 S. Texas Ave.
Bryan, TX 77802
United States

Lobby Hours
Currently closed
Hours Today:8:00 am - 5:00 pm

Insurance Office
  • Curbside Delivery
  • Handicapped Access

4189 Texas 6 Frontage Rd
College Station, TX 77845
United States

Lobby Hours
Currently closed
Hours Today:8:00 am - 5:00 pm

Mortgage Office
  • Handicapped Access
  • Home Loans Specialists

2706 S. Texas Ave.
Bryan, TX 77802
United States

Lobby Hours
Currently closed
Hours Today:8:00 am - 5:00 pm

Resources

Is a VA loan right for you?

Extraco Mortgage wants to help our Veterans, Active Duty Military and Surviving Spouses get the mortgage loan they have earned. A VA loan is a mortgage loan that is guaranteed by the Veterans Administration. It is different from a Conventional loan and a FHA loan in several ways.

Tax Refunds: Frequently Asked Questions

At the beginning of each year, you’ll start to receive tax information in the mail. After using these forms to file your taxes, you might expect a tax refund. While you can choose to have it deposited to your bank account, the IRS controls the entire processing and transaction process.