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Fidelity Mailing Address for Old and New Accounts

Looking for Fidelity mailing address? Are you trying to look or searching for the ways on how to mail Fidelity with regards to your old accounts or want to open a new account? One great way to prove the services of an investment firms is to get connected with them. You can’t make a judgement easily if you have no hands on experience in contacting or mailing the company.

These mailing address are appropriate if you are a client or non-client but interested in Fidelity Investments, wanting to make Rollover check from an old 401(k), make a deposits or make a payments for trades, opening a new accounts, changing to existing accounts or wanting to know your term life insurance and annuities.

The Fidelity mailing address for rollover is available in this InvestmentTotal.com page but for those who are looking or searching for Fidelity email address, the guide on how to email Fidelity Investments is also written in this topic.

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Here’s how you can get connected with Fidelity whenever you want to deposit or pay for a trade. Send your documents via United States mail. The appropriate Fidelity mailing address are as follows;

Fidelity Mailing Addresses

Account Concern Mail Type Address
  • Rollover check from an old 401(k) 
Regular Mail Fidelity Investments
ATTN: Direct Rollovers
PO Box 770001
Cincinnati, OH 45277-0037
  • Rollover Check from an Old 401(k) 
Overnight/Express Mail Fidelity Investments
ATTN: Direct Rollovers
100 Crosby Parkway KC1H
Covington, KY 41015-0037
  • Deposits or Payments for Trades
Fidelity Investments
PO Box 770001
Cincinnati, OH 45277-0003
  • Deposits or Payments for Trades 
Overnight/Express Mail Fidelity Investments
100 Crosby Parkway
Covington, KY 41015
  • New Accounts
Fidelity Investments
PO Box 770001
Cincinnati, OH 45277-0001
  • Changes to Existing Accounts
Fidelity Investments
PO Box 770001
Cincinnati, OH 45277-0002
  • For all annuity customers 
  • Except those Living in New York
Fidelity Investments Life Insurance Company
Annuity Service Center
PO Box 770001
Cincinnati, OH 45277-0050
  • For Annuity Customers in New York Only
Empire Fidelity Investments Life Insurance Company
Annuity Service Center
PO Box 770001
Cincinnati, OH 45277-0051
  • All Term Life insurance Accounts
Fidelity Investments Life Insurance
Service Center
PO Box 770001 Cincinnati, OH 45277-0050
Source: Official Website www.fidelity.com
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For more information, please visit the official website of Fidelity Investment at www.fidelity.com or contact its customer service representatives at 800-343-3548

Sie Note from Fidelity Investments: “If you have an Employer Sponsored Account, e.g. 401(k), 403(b), call 1-800-835-5097 to speak with a representative on the organization’s plan.”

If you want to get connected with Fidelity Investments online, you can follow them on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Google+ or watch Fidelity presentation on Youtube

Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/fidelityinvestments
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/fidelity
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/fidelity-investments
Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/fidelityinvestments
Google+: https://plus.google.com/+Fidelity

Benefits of using Fidelity Mobile Apps
If you are using android, iPhone, Windows Phone 8 and iPad yuo can take full advantage of these benefits;

  • You can track your portfolio
  • You can pay bills
  • Be updated with researchs and news
  • Find investors centers using Google Maps or Apple Maps
  • You can trade in stocks, options and ETFs (exchange-traded fund)
  • Take advantage of workplace accounts when reviewing your 401k
  • Remote check deposit
  • You can also make a contributions to your IRA using mobile device.
How to Send a Message via eMail at Fidelity?
You can’t find the email address of Fidelity, unless you send a message to them using their contact form in their official website.
 
Step One: Go to www.fidelity.com
Step Two: Find the customer service page
Step Three: Look for “more ways to contact us” and “send a scure message”.
Step Four: Choose “Customer with a mutual fund or brokerage account” or  “Visitor interested in information about Fidelity”
Step Five: Filled out the necessary details such as name, email, choose topic and subject
Step Six: Write a message and send.

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I hope you found this article useful especially for those clients and investors of Fidelity Investments.

Disclaimer: I am not affiliated with Fidelity Investments. The business name, tradename or registered trademarks found in this blog are owned by their respective companies.

Reference and Credit for this Article: Official Website of Fidelity Investments | www.fidelity.com

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3 Comments

  1. I received a card in the mail &I didn’t request any changes. It said if I didn’t request any changes to call 1-800-425-2363. I called and the recorded message wanted my social security number. iI don’t give that out because there is too many scams. Please e-mail me if this isn’t a scam.

  2. I just receive a similar card by mail today 6/23/2021. In the card, it says if I did not inquire or request change, contact Fidelity immediately 1-800-425-2363. I have not called this number yet. I’m googling if 1-800-425-2363 is a real Fidelity phone or is a scam?

  3. I also received a mailing on 5/18/2022 to call 1-800-425-2363 to confirm a recent change to my account’s username or password. I closed out my account over 3 years ago, so this mailing is definitely a scam. If you receive this mailing, I would suggest logging in to your account with your username and current password and then changing your password. Although it would appear your account is not compromised if you can still use your username and password, somehow it is known that you have a Fidelity account. Change your password, then call your Fidelity representative about this mailing.

    I note that the mailing I received came from an address in Albuquerque NM but the return card you are supposed to send back gets mailed to Cincinnati Ohio. Additionally, the address on the return card says Boston MA but Dun & Bradstreet lists Fidelity’s address as being in Covington, KY.

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