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2022 Navy Federal Active Duty Checking Military Paydays – with Printables

20 December 2021

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Looking for information on the upcoming paycheck? Find details at When Is The Next Military Payday?

Navy Federal Credit Union (NFCU) is a very popular bank for military service members. NFCU has several types of checking accounts, and their Active Duty Checking account offers a variety of benefits including free checks, ATM rebates, and early crediting of military pay.

It is important to note that folks who use any other type of NFCU checking account do not have their military pay funds credited early. This includes eChecking, Campus Checking, EveryDay Checking, and Flagship Checking. Folks who use these accounts will get paid on the regular military payday.

For customers with an Active Duty Checking account, NFCU offers to credit military pay one business day prior to the actual military payday.

However, it is important to note that due to NFCU’s overnight crediting procedures, you can’t get a deposit on Monday morning, or any day that isn’t the day after a business day. Therefore, if the regular military payday is on Tuesday, NFCU members with Active Duty Checking will have their pay posted overnight on the preceding Friday and available for use on the preceding Saturday. You’ll see this reflected in the calendars below.

The 2022 NFCU Active Duty Checking Pay Calendars

I have created three different versions. One is a list, one is a calendar in black and white, and one is a color calendar. For each option, you can either:

  • Click on the image to make it larger, then save it to your computer, and print it.
  • Save the PDF copy and print it.
  • Save the word copy and print it.

Because of the way weekends and holidays work, every year has a couple of very long pay periods long in it. They’re a lot easier to manage if you are prepared for them. If you get paid one business day early with NFCU, here are your long pay periods for 2022 :

March end-of-month pay period: 12 March to 31 March – 19 days

August end-of-month pay period: 12 August to 31 August – 19 days

November end-of-month pay period: 11 November to 30 November – 19 days

As always, please let me know if you have technical difficulties or think you spot an error. No matter how many times they are proofread, something always gets through!

The Black and White Printable Version of the 2022 NFCU Pay Deposit Calendar

Navy Federal Paydays for 2022

Here is the link to the PDF: 2022 NFCU Pay Calendar Black and White

Here is the link to the Microsoft Word document: 2022 NFCU Pay Calendar Black and White

The List Printable Version of the 2022 NFCU Pay Deposit Calendar

When will Navy Federal deposit military pay in 2022?

Here is the link to the PDF: 2022 NFCU Pay Dates List

Here is the link to the Microsoft Word document: 2022 Navy Federal Pay Deposit Dates2022 NFCU Pay Dates List

The Color Printable Version of the 2022 NFCU Active Duty Checking Pay Deposit Calendar

When Will Navy Federal Credit Union deposit military pay in 2022?

Here is the link to the PDF: 2022 NFCU Pay Calendar Color

Here is the link to the Microsoft Word document: 2022 NFCU Pay Calendar Color

I hope y’all find these helpful!

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  1. Elizabeth says

    13 January 2020 at 12:53 am

    Kate, I think that the color version of the NFCU might have an incorrect caption at the bottom of the image. The color version uses the gold and green boxes, but references the regular military pay day being marked through. Is this the correct caption? Thanks!

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  2. Kristin Humphries says

    1 January 2022 at 5:06 am

    Just a heads up, the long pay periods paragraph has 2021 instead of 2022 in it 🙂

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    • Kate Horrell says

      1 January 2022 at 4:34 pm

      Oops! Thank you!!!

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