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  2. Where is the ABA Routing Number on my checks? You can find the ABA Routing Number at the bottom of your checks. The ABA Routing Number is the left-most number, followed by your account number, and then by the number of the check.

  3. A routing number may also be called an ABA routing number, routing transit number or an RTN. Routing numbers are unique identifiers which show the bank location where you opened your account. Routing numbers are also used to prove that banks are federal or state chartered and have a Federal Reserve account.

  4. A check showing the fraction form (top middle-right, 11-3167/1210 plus branch number 01) and MICR form (bottom left, 129131673) of the transit number. The ABA RTN appears in two forms on a standard check – the fraction form and the MICR (magnetic ink character recognition) form. [1]

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    New York, NY
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    Chicago, IL
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    Philadelphia, PA
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    St. Louis, MO
  5. It's based on the location of the bank where your account was opened. It is also referred to as an RTN, a routing transit number or an ABA routing number and can be easily be found printed on the bottom left side of your check. You can also find your routing number in your online banking portal.

  6. Nov 17, 2022 · The ABA number will be in the bottom left corner of your checks. However, your ABA number may not always be the routing number in that position on checks. If it isn’t clear to you, make sure you call your bank and confirm³. You can also find out your ABA number by visiting your bank’s website and going to the direct deposit or ACH section.

  7. This website allows for single lookups of routing numbers. It is intended for use by individuals who need to look up their financial institution’s routing number. Users of this service are allowed no more than two lookups per day and are limited to ten lookups per month.

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