First nine digits on the bottom left-hand corner of your check are the routing number of your Wells Fargo account.
Look at the bottom left corner of your checks. If you have a Personal account the first sequence of numbers, usually a nine-digit number, is your ABA (American Bankers Association) routing number. If you have a Business account the ABA number will follow the six-digit check number at the bottom of the check. The ABA number is also known as a Routing and Transit Number, RTN, or bank number. It was established by the American Bankers Association to identify the accountholder's bank
I think the common swift code for Wells Fargo bank is: PNBPUS33 but you can check rest of them here: http://www.swiftcodes101.com/swift/wells-fargo-swift-code/
Every person's bank account has a different routing number. Your routing number can be found in your check book by your account number.
Your bank account routing number can be found in the bottom left corner of your check. It is a nine-digit number. The routing/transit number for Texas is 111000614.
The answer previously given was a routing number, not a fractional number. These are two different things. You would need to check with the bank for the fractional number as it is based off several different parameters.
It is not a routing number, it is a deposit number from Wells Fargo. Most banks put their routing number and account number on deposit slips. Wells Fargo (the only one I know) does not put the routing number on the deposit slips. The routing number must come off a check rather than a deposit slip when dealing with Wells Fargo Accounts. Wells Fargo also uses a different routing number for Electronic Transfers than that which is listed on your checks. This routing number can only be obtained by asking a Well Fargo banker and must be used if you wish to link another bank or CU to Wells Fargo instead of the one given on checks for that account.
ABA number should be on your check before the account number.The routing# 121000248
Its probably from Wells Fargo's deposit slip rather than their check. Make sure they read you the routing number from the check.
Wells Fargo account numbers are 10 digits in length. The account number can be found on your account statement, or to the right side of the routing numbers on the bottom of your checks. If you do not have access to the statement or check, your best bet is to visit a nearby Wells Fargo banking location.
Look at the bottom left corner of your checks. If you have a Personal account the first sequence of numbers, usually a nine-digit number, is your ABA (American Bankers Association) routing number. If you have a Business account the ABA number will follow the six-digit check number at the bottom of the check. The ABA number is also known as a Routing and Transit Number, RTN, or bank number. It was established by the American Bankers Association to identify the accountholder's bank
Not unless you have an account with them same with chase, Wells Fargo, and citi bank
Continue using. it's not what appears on the check, it is the account number and the routing number that are important. As long as they did not change, you should be ok.
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The routing number in California is 121042882 courtesy of wellsfargo.com FAQ NOTE: The above is only partially correct. I checked my check (Southern California) and the number is 122000247. In the early 1990's Wells Fargo originally had a single routing number (121000248) for all transactions: paper, EFT, wire. When they purchased Great American Bank they acquired that banks routing number, 122000247, and applied it to all Southern California accounts, while using the original number for N Cal, and wire transactions to all accounts. As Wells Fargo merged with other banks and grew out of California, more and more routing numbers were acquired, with some discarded, and others kept. 121000248 is still used for paper transactions in N. CA, and all bank wires. 122000247 is still used for S. CA accounts. 121042882 appears to be the routing number of choice for most (but not all) EFT transactions.
If you're an account holder with Wells Fargo, yes.
The Wells Fargo routing number for Northern California is 121042882. This number is used for electronic transactions such as direct deposits, wire transfers, and bill payments within the region. It is important to double-check with Wells Fargo or refer to your specific account details to ensure accuracy.