
VinWin
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On the bottom of your check the first nine numbers from left to right are you 'routing number' this tell you what bank and which branch you opened you account with. The next set of numbers will be your checking account number with that bank. This number can vary in length depending on what bank you are with. The last set will be your check number that you are useing. |
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becca9892003
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it is the first 9 diget number at the bottom of your check to the left..it is like a eltronic address for your bank |
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hasdad62
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Its the first set of numbers on your check at the bottom. it tells the banking system which bank you are dealing with. |
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Redd Bone Beauty
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It is the first set of numbers {9} at the bottom left hand corner on a check. You can go to a bank and get all the info about checks. |
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Agent319.007
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A bank routing number is the identity of your bank and the location its at.
It's used quite often when having automatic direct deposit from your job. |
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Brownie
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It's the number on the bottom of your checks next to the account number. It determines which bank the check is from. It identifies the bank. |
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:)
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It is a number that identifies a bank.......on a check it will be the first number on the left, bottom side |
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eluvsdmode
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For example, if you wanted to set up for your pay check to be automatically sent to your bank electronically then you would need to provide your employer with your bank's routing number so they could automatically transfer your money to the correct bank - it is a banks identification number - if you have a checking account it is the first set of numbers on the bottom of the check, next to your account number.... |
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JOHN F
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it is on the bottom of the cheque and as the term(routing) suggests it shows its route ie from where it came |
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my 1st has arrived
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it is the bank identification number |
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gke71
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The routing number is at the bottom of your check along with your account number. It is how a bank is identified by other financial institutions. |
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tkgaskin
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It's the number at the bottom of your checks before the check number and account number. |
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soon2be_jenson
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its the nine digit number on the bottom leftside of your checks. it just shows what bank you belong to. there is an example on the website below. |
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Mike L
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its usually a 9 digit number on the bottom left side of your personal checks . Its your banks ID number. |
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Benjamin M
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The routing numbers is the number the banks use to know where to send the work such as checks to the bank they belong to. |
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nmr1022
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its the number on the bottome of the check used to identify which financial institution is drawn off of. For consumer accounts its the set of numbers all the way to the right, followed by the account number and then the check number. On business accounts its the middle set of number. Good luck! |
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BigTomz
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It is the first set of digits on a check. It specifies what region, district, and brance your bank is in. |
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TheMom
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The first 9 numbers on the bottom left of your check, followed by your account number and then the check number. It is the electronic address of your bank, you need to provide it for wire transfers and for direct deposit. |
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Beatlemaniac
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No idea is it like a sort code? |
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roxiecat4200
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It's a number that identifies the bank, it can usually be found at the bottom of the check in front of the account number |
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jojo
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It is the id number for the bank, each bank has a different one. |
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donna l
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IF your trying to find it and you dont have a check type your bank online and it should display what the routing number is for your bank i hope that helps |
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manufacturingsystems1.com
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electronic address of a bank |
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Nobody
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Routing transit number - A routing transit number (RTN) or ABA number is a 9-digit number printed in MICR font at the bottom of checks that specifically identifies which financial institution it is associated with, and it is governed by the Routing Number Administrative Board which is sponsored by the ABA.
[edit] ABA number format
The ABA routing number consists of 9 digits:
XXXXYYYYC
where XXXX is Federal Reserve Routing Symbol, YYYY is ABA Institution Identifier, and C is the Check Digit
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Routing_transit_number - 28k - Cached - Similar pages
Bank Routing Number Frequently Asked Questions from Bank of America Get quick answers to your frequently asked questions about ABA Routing Number.
http://www.bankofamerica.com/deposits/checksave/index.cfm?template=lc_faq_aba |
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