JulieS
Expert Alumni

After you file

Yes, occasionally someone says they are having a problem with their routing transit number. In most cases this is because they have the wrong number, or the number starts with a zero, which they have left off.

 

All US bank RTNs have nine digits. If your RTN has eight digits, try adding a zero to the front of it.

 

If your RTN has fewer than eight digits, or more than nine, contact you bank and ask for the RTN for direct deposits to your account type. 

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