How to Find Your Check Routing Number Finding your 9-digit check routing number is useful when you’re setting up direct deposits or automatic payments. At the bottom of your check are 3 groups of numbers: your routing number, account number and check number. Routing number The bank’s routing number is the first set of numbers in the lower left corner of your check. Routing numbers (or sometimes also called an ABA number) are 9-digits that are used to identify the financial
institution associated with your account. The character symbol around the numbers is not part of the routing number on a check. Routing numbers are public. Bank Five Nine’s routing number is 075902421 Account number You’ll find your account number on your check immediately after the routing number. It’s the longer of the last 2
groups of numbers. You can see it by looking at your personal checks or signing in to your account online. Your account number is private and unique to your bank account. Check number The check number is usually the last set of numbers on your personal check. It’s also the shortest set of numbers on the check, typically 3 or 4 digits long. Your check number helps you keep track of which check you’re writing. This number it is also listed on the top
right of your check. *This is a sample check. Arizona 122105155 Arkansas 082000549 California – Northern 121122676 California – Southern 122235821 Colorado – Aspen* 102101645 Colorado – all other areas 102000021 Idaho 123103729 Illinois – Northern 071904779 Illinois – Southern 081202759 Indiana 074900783 Iowa – Council Bluffs 104000029 Kansas 101000187 Kentucky – Northern 042100175 Kentucky – Western 083900363 Minnesota – East Grand Forks* 091215927 Minnesota – Moorhead 091300023 Minnesota – all other areas 091000022 Missouri 081000210 Missouri – Western 101200453 Montana 092900383 Nebraska (+ Council Bluffs, IA) 104000029 Nevada 121201694 New Mexico 107002312 North Carolina 064103707 North Dakota (+ Moorhead, MN) 091300023 Ohio – Cleveland 041202582 Ohio – all other areas 042000013 Oregon 123000220 South Dakota 091408501 Tennessee 064000059 Utah 124302150 Washington 125000105 Wisconsin 075000022 Wyoming 307070115 All other states 091000022 Download Article Download Article Finding your bank account and routing numbers is easy to do, even if you don't have access to a check. There are several ways you can locate the numbers, including online, and we'll walk you through each one step by step. Keep reading to learn how to find your bank account and routing numbers online, on a check, or through your mobile banking app.
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ReferencesAbout This ArticleArticle SummaryX If you have a checkbook, you can find your bank account number listed as the second series of numbers, usually 10-12 digits, on the bottom of the check. If you can access your bank statements online or have paper copies, look for your account number printed at the top of each statement. If you use your bank’s website or mobile app, check the “Account Summary” page to find your account number. If you prefer to speak to someone in person, call your bank directly and ask them to provide your account number. For tips on keeping your account number safe, read on! Did this summary help you? Thanks to all authors for creating a page that has been read 1,521,273 times. Did this article help you? |