The first series of numbers printed on the left-hand side of the bottom of a check is the bank’s 9-digit routing number. The second series of numbers, usually 10-12 digits, is your account number. The third and shortest series of numbers printed at the bottom is the check number.

Where is the account number on a Bank of America check?

Sign in to Online Banking and select your account from the Accounts Overview page, then go to the Information & Services tab. Your account number can be displayed by clicking the Show link in the Account Details section.

How do I read my bank account number on a check?

Check the number at the bottom of your cheque This number contains your account’s information. The transit number is 5 digits. The institution number is 3 digits. The account number is 7 digits.

How do I verify my checking account number?

Look at the series of figures on the far-right bottom portion of your check. That is your check number and needs to correspond to the number printed in the upper right-hand portion of your check. On blank and canceled checks, the check number will be printed by the bank. There are no banking codes or symbols surrounding the check number.

How to find your checking account number?

Sign into online banking.

  • Click on Accounts in the top bar,then Online Documents.
  • Click on the Last Statement link for the account. The full account number can be viewed on the top right corner of your statement,directly below the date range.
  • What can someone do with your checking account number?

    ACH Fraud. ACH payments can be set up using your name,your account number,and your bank’s routing number,[1][2]so if someone has your name and both of

  • Online Shopping. Some online retailers accept bank account information as a form of payment – for example,Amazon.
  • Depositing Money.
  • How can I Check my Account Number?

    Look at the front of your check. Find the numbers in the upper right corner of the check; this is the check number. Notice the numbers at the bottom of your check. The nine-digit number is your bank’s routing number, and the other group of numbers is your checking account number.