Personal Loan Rates in Washington

Compare unsecured personal loan rates from credit unions serving Washington, District of Columbia. Today's best rate: 3.10% APR. Ranked by true cost with zero affiliate bias.

Updated August 2026District of Columbia Credit Unions
Key takeaways: Personal loan rates for Washington credit unions range from 3.10% to 16.75% APR (median 8.14%) across 8 District of Columbia lenders, as of August 2026. Rates are ranked by true cost with zero affiliate bias. See our methodology for how these figures are collected.
3.10%
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Pmi Employees
8.14%
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District of Columbia Lenders

Washington personal loan rates range from 3.10% to 16.75% APR. Data from 19 credit unions serving District of Columbia, updated August 2026.

Source: RateAPI.dev

Top Credit Unions for Washington Personal Loans

Ranked by lowest APR. Based on a $15,000 loan over 48 months.

Credit UnionRateAPREst. Payment
Department Of The Interior Credit Union
Share-Secured Loan
4%4%$339/moVisit Site
Gsa Credit Union
Signature Loan
7.49%7.49%$363/moVisit Site
Idb Global Credit Union
Education Line of Credit
7.75%7.75%$364/moVisit Site
Government Printing Office Credit Union
Unsecured Line of Credit (Variable Rate)
7.75%7.75%$364/moVisit Site
Bank Fund Staff Credit Union
Unsecured Personal Loan
7.95%7.95%$366/moVisit Site

How to Get the Best Personal Loan Rate in Washington

A personal loan is an unsecured, fixed-rate installment loan — no collateral required. Credit unions serving Washington often price them below banks and online lenders. Here's how to qualify for the best rate:

1

Check Your Credit Score

Scores above 720 typically qualify for the lowest unsecured APRs in Washington. Many credit unions still approve scores in the 600s at higher rates.

2

Join a Local Credit Union

Many credit unions serving Washington have flexible membership — often open to anyone who lives or works in District of Columbia.

3

Compare APR, Not Just Rate

Origination fees push the APR above the quoted rate. Even 1% of APR can save you real money over a 48-month term.

4

Consider a Shorter Term

A shorter term usually carries a lower rate and far less total interest, at the cost of a higher monthly payment.

Credit Unions Based in Washington

6 credit unions are headquartered in Washington. Local membership is often the easiest to qualify for — many accept anyone who lives or works in the area.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about personal loan rates in Washington

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