Bank routing numbers in Grand Forks, North Dakota
Below is every Federal Reserve FedACH-registered routing number for an institution with a street address in Grand Forks, North Dakota. Click any routing number for the full institutional record.
| Routing # | Institution | Address | Phone |
|---|---|---|---|
| 0910-0583-6 | Alerus Financial | 2300 S Columbia Road | (701) 795-3200 |
| 0913-0015-9 | Alerus Financial | 2300 S. Columbia Road | (701) 795-3200 |
| 0960-1698-5 | Alerus Financial, N.A.. | 2300 South Columbia Road | (701) 795-3200 |
| 0919-0870-0 | Alerus Financial, N.A. | 2300 S Columbia Road | (701) 795-3200 |
| 2913-7860-6 | Area Community Credit Union | 2800 S Washington St | (701) 772-2690 |
| 2913-7863-5 | Med Park C U | 1200 S Columbia Rd. | (701) 780-5733 |
| 2913-7855-4 | Northern Valley Federal CU | 3030 Demers Avenue | (701) 772-7922 |
| 2913-7858-3 | Riverfork Federal Cr Un | Suite 101 | (701) 775-0593 |
| 2913-7864-8 | University Fed Cr Un | 2901 University Ave Stop 8222 | (701) 775-3738 |
About banking in Grand Forks
Grand Forks, North Dakota hosts the registered FedACH offices for 9 bank and credit union routing numbers. The list above includes the primary RTN for each registered office at a Grand Forks street address — typically a head office, an operations center, or a major retail branch through which a community institution clears its ACH and wire activity.
For most personal customers, the routing number tied to your account is the same number listed here as long as your account was opened at one of the institutions with a registered Grand Forks office. If you opened your account in another city or state, your routing number is tied to that location instead — moving to Grand Forks does not change the routing number on file with your bank.
Use the right number for the right payment
The routing numbers listed above support the standard ACH suite — direct deposit, automatic bill-pay, IRS tax refunds, Social Security payments, and external account linkage at brokerages and payment apps. For incoming Fedwire transfers, contact your specific bank to confirm the wire RTN, which can differ from the per-state ACH number for some larger institutions.