How to find out your bank account number, routing number, and other bank info?
1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC
How to find out your bank account number, routing number, and other bank info?
32 answers:
shortstf00
2008-01-27 16:55:34 UTC
I assume you know if its a checking or savings, if not you can call the bank with your account number and they can verify that. You account number will be on your statement, or on a check/deposit slip, usually the second set of numbers after the |: the routing number is ALWAYS 9 digits. You can get verification that you have the correct routing number from the bank as well, the customer service line knows all! But they porbably won't tell you your account number, only verify (security and privacy reasons, etc.)
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2014-11-02 04:41:26 UTC
When you need to locate a check routing number, you need to find the nine-digit number used to identify the bank associated with that checking account. Commonly referred to simply as a routing number, the ABA routing number proves that the bank is a federal or state chartered institution and that it has the option of maintaining an account with the Federal Reserve. Since 1911, acuity has been the official registrar of American Bankers Association routing numbers. While an account number identifies your specific account with a bank, the routing number identifies the bank that you use. Routing numbers are most often necessary when you need to reorder checks or set up a direct deposit or if you are paying bills by phone using a check
Method 1: Find the Routing Number on a Check
Method 2: Look for an icon on the check that looks like the below icon.
Method 3: Identify the first nine numbers
Find all details, including screenshots, at www.wikihow.com/Locate-a-Check-Routing-Number
Enjoy finding what you need
Jere
Jiping
2014-08-14 09:50:50 UTC
If you have a check of this bank, you can get the account number and check routing number at the bottom. Here is a picture to show the information http://usbankfound.com/check-routing-number.html it may be more intuitive for you to take a look at it.
Dessa Dee
2014-05-14 12:44:33 UTC
wells fargo -view online statements for account numbers
view account routing number for routing number
AnhThy
2013-12-02 12:59:59 UTC
I have the bank account number I want to know what bank the account belong to
ryman
2008-01-27 16:37:06 UTC
Check on your checks, if it's indeed a checking account. Otherwise, contacting your bank and asking them.
kelannde
2008-01-27 16:36:46 UTC
Do you have a checkbook?
If so, odds are good that's it's a checking account
Your account number and your routing number are on your check
On the bottom left of your check you will see l: then 9 numbers l: those 9 numbers are your routing number.
The second set of numbers is your account number - it's usually 8 numbers or so.
Michael C in Las Vegas
2008-01-27 16:34:13 UTC
Can you write checks out of it? I'd assume you'd know if its a checking account or savings account.
If you have checks, look at the bottom line (sample here https://www.expresschecks.com/quickbooks-check-sample.jpg). You'll see the account number after the routing number, which is between the 3 black dots. You can also get the account number from your statement. If you can't find the routing number, call the bank. They'll give it to you.
carol
2015-06-04 11:52:31 UTC
I dont have my account Number and I need to find out what it is. Please help
2014-08-23 11:53:33 UTC
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Seablanco1
2008-01-27 16:37:49 UTC
Find a check and look at the numbers at the bottom of it (from the left)
Your routing number will be the first set of numbers--
Example
Routing # Checking Acct. #
0212456251 100003456789
Your Savings Accout will just be your account number. You can call Wachovia at
1-800-wachovia to ask if there are any other numbers associated with your savings.
Hope this helps
2016-10-18 07:42:33 UTC
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pallet
2016-10-05 05:44:56 UTC
How To Find Routing Number
Abhi
2014-04-27 12:40:29 UTC
Find Routing numbers for all FedACH Participant banks and Institutes across US
Source - http://bankroutingnumber.us/
caroline
2015-03-04 01:25:51 UTC
bank account number
?
2017-02-26 12:10:14 UTC
The American Bank Association (ABA) routing/transit number and your Chase account number can be obtained from a voided check. Chase Liquid® customers ............
Foster
2014-01-19 13:31:46 UTC
Routing # Checking Acct. #
022000046 40150290
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JosefStalinsTroll
2008-01-28 15:11:29 UTC
Bottom of the check has that information. If you don't have checks then go to the bank and bring at least an ID maybe a few other forms of identification in case they need more. They will then tell you what you want to know.
Thresa
2016-07-30 17:49:54 UTC
Yes, that's a good point
2014-05-01 08:54:35 UTC
On the official Capital One customer care website you can find exactly what you are looking for:
http://www.capitalonesupport.com/numbers
I Love Uconn
2015-11-02 19:27:23 UTC
Need to find it
kt_b_blue
2008-01-27 16:32:51 UTC
Well, if its a checking account, you should have checks.
On the bottom left hand side of the checks are 9 digits that make up your account number.
Next to them will be the digits that make up your account number.
And next to those are the digits that comprise your check number.
Otherwise --- call Wachovia and ask them. If it's really your account, there should be no issue with getting the information you need.
dollarbillstack
2008-01-27 20:59:08 UTC
Call your bank.
KIDD3422
2008-01-27 16:40:43 UTC
Call your bank. That's the easiest.
Larry Foxx
2015-05-05 13:22:22 UTC
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bunnsone4
2008-01-27 16:48:58 UTC
Well if you have a checking account it is right to left on the bottom of your check. Simple as that. The far left is the routing number and the other number right beside it is the account number.......are you from the dark ages??
2008-01-27 16:58:49 UTC
You're telling us you have a Wachovia bank account and don't know the account number or what kind of account it is? Sorry, I don't buy your story.
?
2008-01-27 16:33:13 UTC
Look on a check or deposit slip. The routing numbers are the numbers on the lower left. The account number is right next to it, separated by one of those weird symbols.
And are you serious? You DON'T know if it's savings or checking account? How old are you?
2008-01-27 16:34:19 UTC
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