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  7. How do I apply for a mortgage loan?

    You can apply for an Old National mortgage loan in several ways:

    Apply through our website

    1. Visit the Mortgage Loan Options page.
    2. If you prefer, you can also designate the mortgage lender you prefer to work with. In that case, go to the Mortgage Loan Options page and select Find a Mortgage Expert. Under the photo of the mortgage loan officer you prefer to work with, select Apply Online.

    Call us
    You can also contact a mortgage loan officer directly to schedule an appointment. Go to the Mortgage Loan Options page and select Find a Mortgage Expert. Under the photo of each mortgage loan officer, you will find a direct phone number.

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