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ATM Locations

Cheyenne

1715 Stillwater Ave
Cheyenne, WY 82009
Drive-up ATM located on East Side of building

5300 Bishop Blvd
Cheyenne, WY 82001
ATM located inside the Drivers Services building on the Wyoming Department of Transportation complex

Casper

1521 Centennial Court
Casper, WY 82609
Drive-up ATM located on West Side of building

100 East B Street
Casper, WY 82609
ATM located inside the Dick Cheney Federal Building

WyHy members can enjoy surcharge-free transactions at any ATM with the Co-Op Network logo. Co-Op Network is the nation's largest surcharge-free ATM network, providing access at over 25,000 ATM's throughout the US and Canada.

To Find an ATM

To find an ATM near you, click on the ATM Locator button to the right and enter either a zipcode or a City, State and hit enter or click the blue button. A list of ATMs will popup for the chosen location.

Click here to go to the ATM Locator Co-Op website.

Find ATMs from your Mobile Phone

Text your location (address, intersection or zip code) to 692667 (MYCOOP)

Or call 1.888.748.3266

Close President's Letter to Members
WyHy Federal Credit Union

Urgent message from the CEO President's Letter to Members

Revised: June 8th, 2010

Dear WyHy Federal Credit Union Members,

WyHy continues to put you, our owner and your interest's first! We are asking for both your help and request your support for your credit union!

As a WyHy owner, you have a right to know how governmental changes can affect your everyday routine. The Senate has recently passed an amendment to the financial reform bill that will have a significant impact on how you use your debit card. WyHy does not support this legislation, and we would like to explain why.

We do not believe the federal government should decide how much it should cost for stores to accept debit cards, especially if it will force financial institutions to raise the rates on these cards for customers. We also disagree with the amendment because it will give retailers the ability to set minimum and maximum payment amounts, and to discriminate between cards, charging more for one than another. We don't want you to be forced to carry cash, just to avoid being stranded at the register if you can't use your card. We don't want you to have to carry several cards, just to avoid paying more to use one versus another.

Please speak out against this amendment becoming law before it is too late. This is a simple process that should only take a couple of minutes to complete. Please click here to send a letter or email to your Member of Congress. This is time sensitive, make your voice heard.


Sincerely,


William Willingham, III
President/CEO