First State Bank of Uvalde opened its doors for business on Monday, July 1, 1907. Except for a government ordered "bank holiday" during the Great Depression, the bank has never failed to open for business at the appointed hour ever since.
The bank occupied several temporary buildings in the following years including the corner of North Getty and West Nopal Streets. On October 24, 1970, First State Bank held an "Open House and Fiesta" to formally dedicate its new and permanent home, the building it occupies today.
On July 16, 1961, the assets of First State Bank reached the $10 million mark for the first time in the bank's history. Today the bank's total assets are in excess of $1 billion, a figure which would have been unthinkable to the bank's founders but one consistent with the goals of its current officers and staff.
First State Bank of Uvalde continues to provide its customers throughout the Southwest Texas region with the latest in modern banking services. In addition to its main bank building at 200 East Nopal Street in Uvalde, the bank also operates branch bank offices in the nearby communities of Camp Wood, Leakey, Sabinal, Utopia, Concan, Carrizo Springs and also at 2100 East Main Street in Uvalde.
First State Bank of Uvalde
200 East Nopal Street
Uvalde, TX 78801
Phone: (830) 278-6231
Lobby: 9:00-3:00 Monday – Friday
Drive-Thru: 9:00-6:00 Monday – Friday