A routing number is a nine-digit code used in the United States to identify a financial institution. Routing numbers are used by banks to direct the transfer of funds from one bank to another. The routing number is usually found on the bottom left corner of most personal checks.
How to Find a Routing Number
Routing numbers were originally designed to help with the mass distribution of paper checks. Personal checks, bank websites, and online databases all contain them.
How to Find a Routing Number Without a Check
Even if you don’t have a checkbook, you can find your routing number by visiting your bank’s website or calling your local branch. The routing number differs depending on the bank and region. Because one bank may have multiple routing numbers, double-check that your routing number corresponds to the bank where you opened your account.
Is it possible to find my routing number on my bank’s app?
You can find your bank’s routing number in the following locations: On your checkbook or check. According to your bank statements. On the online banking app or portal of your bank.