Membership Eligibility
Your business could be eligible to join ESL if you meet one of the following requirements:
- Your business is located in the geographical boundaries of the City of Rochester.
- Your business is one of these eligible companies or organizations.
- All business owners and authorized signers for your company qualify for a personal ESL membership. Depending on the type of business, this includes:
- Business owners for DBAs and Sole Partnerships based in New York State
- All partners for Partnerships
- All members for LLCs
- All officers and shareholders for Corporations
- All members for Funds, Associations, and Non-Profits
How to Apply
Choose how you’d like to open your first ESL business account:
Required Documentation
Provide required documentation which includes:
- A copy of a valid and current form(s) of identification for each owner, officer, and signer (see table below):
- One Primary form of ID from List A, OR
- One Secondary form of ID from List B AND one Secondary form of ID from List C
- If you’re a Non-Resident Alien looking to open a Business Membership, please contact us for more information about necessary documentation.
Each business type requires different documentation to join. Our Business Banking Account Opening Checklist outlines what additional information will be needed, based on how your business is structured.
List A: Primary form of ID*
List A: Primary form of ID* |
Driver’s License |
U.S. Government Issued Picture ID |
State Issued Non-Driver’s License ID |
U.S. Passport |
Picture Benefits Card |
Pistol Permit |
Lists B & C: Secondary forms of ID*
List B: Secondary form of ID |
List C: Secondary form of ID* |
Work Picture ID (with Employer’s name) |
Credit Card (in your name) |
School Picture ID (current school year only) |
Social Security Card |
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Health Insurance Card |
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Utility Bill (in your name and dated within the last 2 months) |
USA Patriot Act Notice
Important information about procedures for opening a new account.
To help the government fight the funding of terrorism and money laundering activities, Federal law requires all financial institutions to obtain, verify, and record information that identifies each person who opens an account.
What this means for you:
- When you open an account, we will ask for your name, address, date of birth, and other information that will allow us to identify you.
- We may also ask to see your driver's license or other identifying documents.