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  2. How To Read a Check: Easily Find Your Account and ... - AOL

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    Begin writing as close to the left side of the box as possible with the dollar sign snug against the first number. You don’t want someone to alter the check to $2,220.65.

  3. How To Find Your Routing and Account Numbers on a Check - AOL

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    You may need to know your bank's routing number to pay a bill online or over the phone, send money through a wire transfer or set up a direct deposit. To receive your tax refund via direct deposit,...

  4. Bank Routing Numbers: What Is a Routing Number and How To ...

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    The routing number is the first group of numbers on the far left, followed by the account number and check number. How To Find Your Routing Number in Online Banking.

  5. ABA routing transit number - Wikipedia

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    For example, a check from Wachovia Bank in Yardley, PA, has a fraction of 55-2/212 and a routing number of 021200025. The prefix (55) no longer has any relevance, but from the remainder of the fraction, the first 8 digits of the routing number (02120002) can be determined, and the check digit (the last digit, 5 in this example) can be ...

  6. How to Correct a Mistake on a Check: Step-by-Step - AOL

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    Your bank’s routing number: The first set of numbers in the bottom left of your check is your bank’s American Banking Association, or ABA, routing number which tells banks where to find the ...

  7. Routing number - Wikipedia

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    Routing number may refer to: a form of bank code, in particular: Routing number (Canada) ABA routing transit number, a bank code used in the United States

  8. Bank code - Wikipedia

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    Canada uses codes called routing numbers. [3] They consist of 5 digits identifying the branch and the 3 digits identifying the financial institution. United States - The American Bankers Association since 1910 has used a 9-digit routing transit number to identify American banks, which are used in the automated processing of checks. The bank ...

  9. Where is the account number on a check? - AOL

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    Though a routing number is specific to your bank or credit union, an account number is specific to each account. Account numbers vary in length but typically only go up to 12 digits.