Your routing number is the first set of nine numbers you see printed at the bottom of your checks. A symbol or space sometimes separates it from the remaining printed numbers. Financial institutions use routing numbers to accelerate the transfer of funds. When you set up direct deposits, automatic payments, wire transfers, etc., you are usually asked to provide your routing number. Each state is assigned a nine-digit identifier by the American Bankers Association (ABA). Your bank prints that number on your checks to reflect the state where the account is located.
074000010 - Indiana this link gives by region/state https://www.chase.com/psmhelp/index.jsp?pg_name=shared/help/page/Retail_RoutingNumber
Usually bank routing numbers are by state. Find the routing number for the state you opened your account in. Most banks have made their routing numbers public. Of course, calling your bank and asking which routing number is associated with your account is the best way to find out.
A routing number is a numerical identification of the bank that issue the check. It will tell you what bank, city and state right down to the branch.
1.) Go to this site... https://www.wellsfargo.com/help/routing_number/index 2.) In the dropdown, Select the state you opened the account in (important to go with the state you opened the account)... 3.) There ya go...your routing number. Otherwise, Utah's routing number is: 124002971
Washington325070760
The wire routing number for JP Morgan Chase is different for every state. People can find their routing number by looking on the bottom of their checks and deposit slips.
125105631
The swift code for Washington Mutual for their Seattle, Wa branch is WMSBUS66. The routing number for that branch is 12371978. Depending on which state the branch is located in, the ABA number may be different.
Your routing number is the first set of nine numbers you see printed at the bottom of your checks. A symbol or space sometimes separates it from the remaining printed numbers. Financial institutions use routing numbers to accelerate the transfer of funds. When you set up direct deposits, automatic payments, wire transfers, etc., you are usually asked to provide your routing number. Each state is assigned a nine-digit identifier by the American Bankers Association (ABA). Your bank prints that number on your checks to reflect the state where the account is located.
What state? They vary by state or simply call your WaMu branch
It depends on what state you opened your account. Calm the local branch and they can help you. Hope this helps!
Depends on your state and city...you have to call them
This is the routing number for Bank of America in GA.
125000024
Just opened an account in GA with that routing number.
042000013-This is the routing number for the entire state.