27 routing numbers 10 states served Largest presence: Mississippi

State Bank — routing numbers and ABA codes

Below is every routing transit number on file for State Bank in the Federal Reserve FedACH Participant directory, grouped by the US state where the registered office is located. Use the right number for your home state when setting up direct deposit or sending an ACH credit; for incoming domestic wires, contact your branch to confirm the correct wire-routing number, which is sometimes different from the ACH number shown here.

Alabama — 1 routing number

0622-0367-0

Primary ABA routing number for State Bank in Alabama.

Bank name
State Bank & Trust
Address
1945 US Hwy 43, Winfield, AL 35594
Phone
(205) 487-4265
Servicing FRB
061000146 (Federal Reserve Bank district)

Georgia — 5 routing numbers

0611-0412-3

Primary ABA routing number for State Bank in Georgia.

Bank name
State Bank And Trust Company
Address
P O Box 4748, Macon, GA 31208
Phone
(800) 414-4177
Servicing FRB
061000146 (Federal Reserve Bank district)

Additional routing numbers in Georgia

Routing #CityAddressPhone
0611-0413-6 Macon Po Box 4748 (800) 414-4177
0611-1988-8 Macon Po Box 4748 (800) 474-4177
0612-1208-6 Macon Po Box 4748 (800) 414-4177
0620-0633-0 Macon P O Box 4748 (800) 414-4177

Iowa — 5 routing numbers

0739-2195-4

Primary ABA routing number for State Bank in Iowa.

Bank name
State Bank
Address
301 N Main St., Everly, IA 51338
Phone
(712) 834-2221
Servicing FRB
071000301 (Federal Reserve Bank district)

Additional routing numbers in Iowa

Routing #CityAddressPhone
0739-2183-1 Nevada 1025 6th St (515) 382-2191
0739-0277-9 New Hampton Po Box 70 (641) 394-3021
0739-2179-2 New Hampton Po Box 70 (641) 394-3021
0739-2184-4 New Hampton Po Box 70 (641) 394-3021

Illinois — 3 routing numbers

0711-2591-4

Primary ABA routing number for State Bank in Illinois.

Bank name
State Bank
Address
3106 N Rockton Ave, Rockford, IL 61103
Phone
(815) 297-0900
Servicing FRB
071000301 (Federal Reserve Bank district)

Additional routing numbers in Illinois

Routing #CityAddressPhone
2719-7210-3 Wonder Lake 7526 Hancock Drive (815) 728-8000
2719-7265-3 Wonder Lake 7526 Hancock Drive (815) 728-8000

Louisiana — 1 routing number

0654-0473-5

Primary ABA routing number for State Bank in Louisiana.

Bank name
State Bank + Trust CO.
Address
1614 South Bayou Drive, Golden Meadow, LA 70357
Phone
(985) 475-5826
Servicing FRB
061000146 (Federal Reserve Bank district)

Michigan — 2 routing numbers

0724-0749-5

Primary ABA routing number for State Bank in Michigan.

Bank name
State Bank
Address
175 N Leroy, Fenton, MI 48430
Phone
(810) 629-2263
Servicing FRB
071000301 (Federal Reserve Bank district)

Additional routing numbers in Michigan

Routing #CityAddressPhone
0724-1203-7 Fenton 175 N Leroy (810) 629-2263

Mississippi — 7 routing numbers

0621-0603-6

Primary ABA routing number for State Bank in Mississippi.

Bank name
State Bank And Trust Company
Address
P.o. Box 8287, Greenwood, MS 38930
Phone
(662) 453-6811
Servicing FRB
061000146 (Federal Reserve Bank district)

Additional routing numbers in Mississippi

Routing #CityAddressPhone
0652-0260-7 Greenwood P. O. Box 8287 (662) 453-6811
0653-0106-1 Greenwood P O Box 8287 (662) 453-6811
0653-0250-7 Greenwood P O Box 8287 (662) 453-6811
0653-0614-7 Greenwood P.o. Box 8287 (662) 453-6811
0842-0221-9 Greenwood P.o. Box 8287 (662) 453-6811
0842-0360-3 Greenwood Po Box 8287 (662) 453-6811

Ohio — 1 routing number

0412-0359-4

Primary ABA routing number for State Bank in Ohio.

Bank name
State Bank & Trust CO.
Address
401 Clinton, Defiance, OH 43512
Phone
(419) 783-8950
Servicing FRB
041000014 (Federal Reserve Bank district)

Wisconsin — 1 routing number

0759-0548-6

Primary ABA routing number for State Bank in Wisconsin.

Bank name
State Bank
Address
801 Main Street, Gresham, WI 54128
Phone
(715) 787-3201
Servicing FRB
071000301 (Federal Reserve Bank district)

Wyoming — 1 routing number

1023-0647-9

Primary ABA routing number for State Bank in Wyoming.

Bank name
State Bank
Address
300 Center St, Rock Springs, WY 82901
Phone
(307) 362-5374
Servicing FRB
101000048 (Federal Reserve Bank district)

Using the right State Bank routing number

The routing numbers above identify State Bank within the US payments system. They are nine-digit codes assigned by the Federal Reserve and the American Bankers Association, and they tell other banks where to send money on your behalf. For most personal accounts, the number on this page is everything a payroll department, billing service, or another bank needs to move funds into or out of your account.

However, State Bank may use slightly different numbers depending on the type of payment:

  • Direct deposit and ACH credits — use the routing number tied to the state where you opened the account. If you opened your account in California and later moved, your routing number does not change with you.
  • ACH debits and bill-pay — same routing number as direct deposit.
  • Domestic wire transfers — many large banks publish a separate "wire routing number" that consolidates wires for the entire institution. Confirm with State Bank directly before sending a wire; the published wire RTN is sometimes one of the numbers above and sometimes a separate national code.
  • International (SWIFT) transfers — incoming international wires need a SWIFT/BIC code, not just an ABA routing number. Your bank can supply both.

Verifying a payment before you send

If you are about to make a large payment — closing on a property, paying a tax bill, or wiring tuition — call State Bank and read the routing number back to a banker over the phone. The Federal Reserve does not penalize banks for accepting a misrouted payment, so the cost of fixing a mistake falls almost entirely on the sender. A two-minute phone call can save weeks of trace requests.

You can also verify the number against your most recent paper check (the leftmost set of numbers along the bottom edge), the routing number printed inside your online banking dashboard, or the W-9 or W-8 form your bank issues for tax purposes. All three should match the entry shown above.

Frequently asked questions

Why does State Bank have so many routing numbers?

National and regional banks typically inherit routing numbers from each acquired institution. Even after a corporate merger, the Federal Reserve preserves the legacy ABA numbers for years to avoid disrupting payroll and bill-pay setups for customers in those legacy regions. That is why a single bank can appear with dozens of distinct routing numbers across the country.

Will my routing number ever change?

It can. After a merger, the surviving institution may consolidate numbers over a multi-year window, and customers usually receive a written notice 60–90 days before their account converts to a new routing number. If you stop receiving expected ACH credits and your bank has recently been acquired, that's a good first thing to investigate.

Is this the same as a SWIFT or BIC code?

No. SWIFT (also called BIC) codes are an international identifier used to route payments between banks in different countries. ABA routing numbers are a US-only identifier used inside the domestic ACH and Fedwire networks. International wires into a US account often need both: the SWIFT code to find the bank, and the ABA number plus account number to credit the right customer.