Bank account numbers identify specific accounts on checks. Routing numbers are always 9 digits, starting with 0-3. Account numbers range from 8 to 12 digits
Account number is typically 9 digits after removing first 6 and last numbers. Card number is 12-19 digits, printed or embossed across front. First number indicates card type (4 for Visa, 5 or 2 for Mastercard). Last digit is check digit and not part of account number
Account number appears in second series of numbers on bottom of check. Routing number is 9 digits on left side of bottom. Account number is 10-12 digits on top of bank statements
Routing numbers are 9-digit codes used by US banks for identification. Banks use different types: check, Fedwire, ABA, and ACH routing numbers. Routing numbers are used for domestic checks and electronic transactions
A nine-digit code identifying a financial institution. Used for electronic transfers, online payments, and direct deposits. Larger banks may have dozens of routing numbers. Similar to a zip code for money routing
Routing number is a nine-digit identifier for a specific bank. Account number is unique to each account within a bank. Multiple accounts can have same routing number but different account numbers