What is my routing transit number (also known as ABA or RTN)?
Referred to as “RTN” or “Routing number” this is a nine digit numeric code printed on the bottom of checks. The Routing Transit Number is used by banks to help route the payment of checks. When enrolling for direct deposit (such as for payroll) or when setting-up direct payments you will be asked for your check’s routing transit number. To locate your routing transit number, look at the numbers along the bottom edge of your check. View a sample check with the routing transit number illustrated.