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  2. How To Read a Check: Easily Find Your Account and ... - AOL

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    Here’s a look at how to read a check and locate your routing and account numbers. How To Find Your Account and Routing Numbers on a Check. At the bottom of your check, you’ll see three groups ...

  3. Where is the account number on a check? - AOL

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    On a check, your account number is the longer set of numbers at the bottom, next to the bank’s routing number — typically nine digits. ... (PDF) version of it. Look for “account number ...

  4. How To Find Your Routing and Account Numbers on a Check - AOL

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    Where Are My Routing and Account Numbers on a Check? If you look at a bank-issued check, you’ll see a series of numbers printed along the bottom edge of the check. The first set of numbers is ...

  5. Check verification service - Wikipedia

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    The bank would ask for the account number, the name on the check, the amount and the check number and just look up the account. Due to banks issuing privacy policies [ 8 ] [ 9 ] designed to protect identity and fraud, telephone merchant funds verification by calling the bank directly is now rare for any bank or credit union to offer this service.

  6. Deposit slip - Wikipedia

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    The description column on deposit slips has been used for over 100 years in the U.S. to notate where the bank should send the check to reclaim the money; this was done at first by notating in words the name of bank or its location. [9] The bank's transit number, also called bank number, began to be used instead of words.

  7. Substitute checks in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A substitute check (also called an Image Replacement Document or IRD) [1] is a negotiable instrument that is a digital reproduction of an original paper check.As a negotiable payment instrument in the United States, a substitute check maintains the status of a "legal check" in lieu of the original paper check.

  8. Search and Recover - AOL Help

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    Search and Recover can rescue crucial work and cherished memories you thought were gone forever. It's fast and easy to use, and even data lost years ago can be recovered.

  9. Where To Find Your Routing Number And Account Number - AOL

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    While convenient, our reliance on them for everything from a significant other’s cell number to our own email passwords has made it challenging to recall important banking numbers that we need ...