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If you had two checking accounts at the same bank in the same state, your checks for your accounts would have the same routing number, but different account numbers printed in their MICR lines.
The routing number on a check represents the financial institution sending the payment. The other number is the number assigned to your checking account when you open the account.
The routing number is a 9-digit code that is unique to your bank. If you’re unsure how to find the routing number, check the bottom left corner of your checks or search your account statement.
Learn where to find your account number on a check. We'll distinguish routing numbers, account numbers, and check numbers for convenience when banking.
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