The Chase American Bank Association (ABA) routing/transit and your account numbers can be obtained from a voided check. The numbers are also available in the translation table below. Select the region that corresponds to where the account was opened.
A routing transit number (RTN) or ABA number is a nine digit code, used in the United States, which for instance appears on the bottom of negotiable instruments such as checks that identifies which financial institution it is drawn upon. This code is also used by the Automated Clearing House to process direct deposits and other automated transfers. This system is named after the American Bankers Association, which designed it in 1910.
| Arizona | 122100024 |
| California | 322271627 |
| Colorado | 102001017 |
| Connecticut | 21100361 |
| Florida | 267084131 |
| Georgia | 61092387 |
| Idaho | 123271978 |
| Illinois | 71000013 |
| Indiana | 74000010 |
| Kentucky | 83000137 |
| Louisiana | 65400137 |
| Michigan | 72000326 |
| Nevada | 322271627 |
| New Jersey | 21202337 |
| New York – Downstate | 21000021 |
| New York – Upstate | 22300173 |
| Ohio | 44000037 |
| Oklahoma | 103000648 |
| Oregon | 325070760 |
| Texas | 111000614 |
| Utah | 124001545 |
| Washington | 325070760 |
| West Virginia | 51900366 |
| Wisconsin | 75000019 |

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