Your account number is found at the bottom of a check. It’s the second set of numbers, between the nine-digit routing number and the check number. Whether you’re setting up direct deposit for your ...
Checking accounts are commonly used for paying bills, writing checks, making debit card purchases and ATM cash withdrawals. A checking account can also serve as a place to receive your payroll or ...
The bottom line of every bank or credit union check is preprinted with a sequence of numbers and symbols below the memo space and signature line. These numbers and symbols contain important ...