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Expand all panels | Collapse all panels How do I find my ABA Routing and Account Numbers?You can find your ABA routing number and your Bank of America account number in Online Banking or on the mobile app.
As an account owner, when would I have need to know my ABA Routing Number?Most commonly a person would need to locate their checking or saving account's routing number for the purposes of setting up direct deposits to credit funds into the account for things like payroll or social security, or to setup payment drafts to draw funds out of the account for things like utility bills or taxes owed.
What do the terms ABA and Routing Number mean?ABA stands for American Banker's Association, a banking industry association that developed the routing transit number system used for paper checks and electronic funds transfers sent via Automatic Clearing House (ACH).
Routing Number is a 9-digit identification number commonly found at the bottom of a check, used by financial institutions to identify where a bank account is located. In this regard it is similar in nature and function to how a zip code works for residential and commercial addresses.
This sample check image shows where ABA routing numbers can be found on your checks. (Refer to your own check for your specific numbers.)
Do you have a list of Routing Numbers I can review?To minimize any potential problems or errors caused by providing the inaccurate routing number for your account, we recommend that you follow the instructions above to sign-in to our website or mobile app to confirm your specific routing number, or if you are a third-party attempting to help our client, please take time to verify routing information with the account holder.
We do have a list of routing numbers for each state which can be viewed below, however please do not make assumptions. Routing numbers are based on the state in which the account was opened, therefore the number may be different than the state or region in which you or our client currently reside.