Chase Routing Numbers

About Routing Number

Routing numbers are essential for many banking transactions. A routing number is a nine-digit code used to identify a financial institution when conducting electronic or paper transactions.
‍
Routing numbers are necessary for many different types of transactions, when setting up direct deposits, paying bills online, sending or receiving interbank transfers (including international transfers) and when ordering checks.
‍
Chase, as one of the largest banking institutions in the United States, has multiple routing numbers. These numbers vary depending on the state in which you opened your account.

You can find your Chase routing number at the bottom of your check. It is the first group of digits on the left. You can also log into your Chase online account or contact customer service to get this number.
A bank card showing how to find the routing number
Knowing your routing numbers is crucial to effectively managing your finances. Make sure you know your Chase routing number and how to use it.

You can find your Chase routing number at the bottom of your check. It is the first group of digits on the left. You can also log into your Chase online account or contact customer service to get this number.

The routing/transit numbers are also available in the table below. Select the region that corresponds to where you opened the account.πŸ”½

Routing Numbers Table

State

Routing Number

Arizona
122100024
California
322271627
Colorado
102001017
Connecticut
021100361
Florida
267084131
Georgia
061092387
Idaho
123271978
Illinois
071000013
Indiana
074000010
Kentucky
083000137
Louisiana
065400137
Michigan
072000326
Nevada
322271627
New Jersey
021202337
New York - Downstate
021000021
New York - Upstate
022300173
Ohio
044000037
Oklahoma
103000648
Oregon
325070760
Texas
111000614
Utah
124001545
Washington
325070760
West Virginia
051900366
Wisconsin
075000019
Remember that you should always enter the correct routing number when conducting financial transactions, such as interbank transfers. Entering the wrong number can cause delays or errors in the transaction.
‍
Security is a key aspect of any financial transaction. Therefore, it is important to always protect your routing number. The routing number, like your bank account number, is a unique identifier that can be used to conduct transactions on your account. Therefore, you should not share this number with anyone who is not a trusted party.