32 Medallion Signature Guarantee Locations

Banker looking over documents and creating a medallion signature guarantee

To get a medallion signature guarantee, you’ll usually have to visit a bank, credit union, or brokerage firm with documentation proving your ownership of the securities you want to transfer.

Bank of America, Chase Bank, Fifth Third Bank, Navy Federal Credit Union, Edward Jones, and Morgan Stanley are some of the financial institutions that offer medallion signatures — though only for accountholders.

Additionally, eSignature Guarantee provides a remote option for those who cannot visit a branch or are not a member at a guaranteeing institution.

Below, we explain what exactly a medallion signature guarantee is and provide the list of banks, credit unions, and brokerages that do and don’t offer medallion signature guarantees.

What Is a Medallion Signature Guarantee?

A medallion signature guarantee is most commonly used when you own a physical security, such as a stock or bond, and want to sell or make a transfer without a broker.

Transfer agents commonly require that your signature be “guaranteed” before you can complete any transactions. This helps prevent individuals from fraudulently posing as you and forging your signature to sell the stock.

A signature guarantee is also a way for transfer agents to reduce their liability since an outside agency takes responsibility for verifying your identity. So it’s just a matter of proving you are who you say you are.

There are three different medallion signature guarantee programs, all of which are equally valid. Different types are simply used by different organizations, as outlined below:

What Documentation Is Required?

To get a medallion signature guarantee, you’ll generally be required to visit the guarantor in person and present:

Requirements may vary slightly, so it’s always a good idea to check document requirements with your specific provider before leaving home.

For those who are unable to visit a bank, credit union, or brokerage firm in person — such as those who are overseas or homebound — it’ll be more difficult to get a medallion signature guarantee.

However, for a fee, you can get a medallion signature online through eSignature Guarantee. You’ll still need to provide documentation proving your identity and ownership of the security. We detail this option in our list below.

If overseas, you can try contacting the U.S. Embassy for assistance. You may also want to try contacting the transfer agent or the company requiring the medallion signature guarantee to explain your situation and ask for assistance.

Locations that Offer Medallion Signature Guarantee Services

Banks and Credit Unions

Banks and credit unions generally don’t detail the process for obtaining medallion signature guarantee services on their websites, so we reached out to each of these financial institutions’ corporate offices to confirm the following information.

Many of these banks and credit unions only offer medallion signature guarantees at some of their branches. When this is indicated, it’s best to use the location finders we’ve included and contact your local branch to see if it provides medallion signature guarantees.

Bank of America logo

Bank of America

Bank of the West logo

Bank of the West

Capital One

Chase Bank logo

Chase Bank

Citibank logo

Citibank

Citizens Bank logo

Citizens Bank

Digital Credit Union (New Hampshire and Massachusetts)

Dollar Bank logo

Dollar Bank (Pennsylvania and Ohio)

Fifth Third Bank logo

Fifth Third Bank

First Interstate Bank

First Midwest Bank logo

First Midwest Bank

First Republic Bank logo

First Republic Bank

HSBC logo

HSBC

Key Bank logo

KeyBank

Navy Federal Credit Union logo

Navy Federal Credit Union

Northeast Credit Union logo

Northeast Credit Union

Northwest Bank logo

Northwest Bank

PNC Bank logo

PNC Bank

Regions Bank logo

Regions

TD Bank logo

TD Bank

Union Bank and Trust logo

Union Bank & Trust

US Bank logo

U.S. Bank

Wells Fargo logo

Wells Fargo

Brokerage Firms

Medallion guarantee stamp locations are fairly common at brokerage firms but only for account holders.

Brokerage firms generally don’t detail the process for obtaining medallion signature guarantee services on their websites. Thus, we reached out to each of their corporate offices to bring you the following information.

If you have a good relationship with your brokerage firm, you can request for your stocks to be held in “street name.” This means the stocks are recorded as being held by your brokerage firm instead of you personally.

When it comes time to sell the stocks, no signature guarantee will be necessary since the seller of records is the brokerage firm.

Ameriprise logo

Ameriprise Financial

Charles Schwab logo

Charles Schwab

Edward Jones logo

Edward Jones

Fidelity Investments logo

Fidelity Investments

Merrill Lynch logo

Merrill Lynch

Morgan Stanley logo

Morgan Stanley

Raymond James logo

Raymond James

Wells Fargo Advisors

Wells Fargo Financial Advisors

Online Signatures

We were unable to find any financial institutions that will grant a medallion signature guarantee to anyone unless they’re an account holder with that bank, credit union, or brokerage firm.

We did, however, find one company that offers a medallion signature guarantee online and doesn’t require membership with a particular financial institution.

eSignature Guarantee logo

eSignature Guarantee

Locations that Don’t Provide Medallion Signature Guarantee Services

During our research, we found that the following financial institutions do not offer medallion signature guarantees.

Banks and Credit Unions

Brokerage Firms