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Chase serves millions of people with a broad range of products. Chase online lets you manage your Chase accounts, view statements, monitor activity, pay bills or transfer funds securely from one central place.
See our Chase Total Checking ® offer for new customers. Make purchases with your debit card, and bank from almost anywhere by phone, tablet or computer and more than 15,000 ATMs and more than 4,700 branches.
Request types can include a balance verification, credit inquiry, reference letter, good standing letter, address verification, and verification of deposits.
Search for the bank online and visit the bank’s official site to get a phone number for customer service. Don’t use the phone number printed on the check. Tell the customer service representative that you’d like to verify a check you received.
Some banks can verify funds over the telephone, whereas others require you to visit a branch in person. For example, Wells Fargo and Chase allow you to verify funds over the phone, while Citibank and Bank of America require you to verify funds in person.
Be prepared by getting contact information from everybody who pays by check. Verify that you have a current phone number and address, and check their identification to be sure everything matches.
Here’s a list of Chase customer service phone numbers and the departments you’ll reach when you call them: Personal banking: You can contact personal banking customer support at 800-935-9935. Credit cards: If you’re looking for Chase card services, call 800-432-3117.
If you are a company attempting to verify a deposit with JPMC, please call (800) 550-8509, or email global.audit.confirmations@jpmchase.com
All JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NA routing numbers are located instantly in the database. To verify a check from JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NA call: 800-677-7477. Have a copy of the check you want to verify handy, so you can type in the routing numbers on your telephone keypad.
Calling numbers on checks is not a real thing and often times does more harm then good. Example: the fraudulent check is going to be printed by the fraudsters with their own phone number so if somebody calls that phone number to verify the check, they're speaking to the fraudster.