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The routing number can be found by googling your banks name (*** banks routing number) or on your checks, Your account number should be located on your check book or savings account ledger.
ABA number should be on your check before the account number.The routing# 121000248
If you have SunTrust as your bank and you want to do direct deposit, you should use the normal routing number that is on the check. The ACH routing number is for payments that will be sent to the bank not for direct deposits.
No, using a routing number to pay bills should not result in jail time. However, it is important to ensure that the routing number is accurate and valid to avoid any issues with payment processing. If in doubt, it is best to verify the routing number with the intended recipient or financial institution.
123006800 is the routing number for Oregon wells Fargo's. you can also find the routing number for other states as well by going to www.wellsfargo.com and in the top right corner in the search bar type Routing numbers and it should be the first result
ABA is also known as the routing number of the bank branch. If the transfer is international (from outside the US), the ABA routing number is not applicable. However, if the wire transfer is coming in, from outside the US, to the US, then the ABA Routing Number would be applicable. The routing number is usually found on your checkbook. Alternatively, you should call your bank branch for it.
Patelco's routing number is 321076470, according to https://www.patelco.org/accounts/manage_accounts.aspx. It should also be listed at the bottom of your checks.
I think this is a wellsfargo account ?
Routing number for Singapore is 7 digits number, while for Raffles City UOB branch, the routing number should be : 7375494 Normally, if your account is opened at UOB Raffles City, your account number should start with: 494 ... 492 ... 421 ... 399 ... Anyway, please consult UOB bank for details and clarification.
Banks can have multiple routing numbers, but any of the routing numbers should work. This often happens as a result of mergers and acquisitions. However, the person who answered that it is different on his deposit slip is wrong. That is not the routing number but a number used by your bank to process deposits. Don't use deposit slips for getting routing numbers.
That all depends on what state you're from. Each state has a separate routing number, this number can be found on your checks. If you do not currently have any checks try visiting this portion of their website. http://www.bankofamerica.com/deposits/checksave/index.cfm?template=lc_faq_aba You can search for Routing Numbers by location. If that link does not work for you, log on to www.BankOfAmerica.com and find their "search" feature. In a list on the left you should see common searches. One should be 'How do I find my Routing number or ABA number?' This will bring you there If you search for international clearing number (although routing numbers) you can try the international bank code directory on http://www.bankers-telenet.com
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