Disclaimer

RoutingRadar is an independent editorial site

RoutingRadar is not a bank, credit union, money services business, payment processor, or financial advisor. We do not move money, hold customer accounts, originate or receive ACH transactions, or process wire transfers. We are an editorial reference site — comparable to an online encyclopedia entry — that publishes the contents of the Federal Reserve's public FedACH Participant directory in a more readable form, alongside plain-English explanations of how the US payments system works.

No affiliation with any bank

RoutingRadar is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or otherwise connected to any of the banks, credit unions, or financial institutions whose routing numbers appear on this site. The bank names, routing numbers, addresses, and phone numbers we publish come from the Federal Reserve's public directory and are reproduced for informational reference purposes. Bank names and logos referenced anywhere on the site are the property of their respective owners.

Information accuracy

We make a good-faith effort to keep the routing number records on this site current with the latest Federal Reserve FedACH Participant file, but we cannot guarantee that every record is accurate at every moment. Routing numbers can change after a bank merger, acquisition, or charter reorganization, and there is sometimes a lag of several days or weeks between such a change and the corresponding update in the public FedACH file.

Always verify a routing number directly with your bank before initiating a high-value or time-sensitive payment. The cost of correcting a misrouted wire transfer falls almost entirely on the sender, and the cost of correcting a misrouted ACH transaction can include weeks of trace requests. A two-minute phone call to your bank's customer service line is the cheapest insurance available against a costly mistake.

Not financial, legal, or tax advice

Nothing on RoutingRadar constitutes financial advice, legal advice, tax advice, or investment advice. The guides, examples, and explanations published on the site are written for general educational purposes and are not tailored to your specific financial situation. Before acting on any information you read here, please consult a licensed professional appropriate to your circumstances — a banker, an attorney, a CPA, or a financial planner.

External links

From time to time we link to external websites — government agencies (the Federal Reserve, the IRS, the CFPB, the FBI), industry standards bodies, and the websites of banks themselves. We have no control over the content, accuracy, or availability of those external sites, and inclusion of an external link does not constitute endorsement of the linked site, its operator, or the information it contains.

Fraud and scam reports

If you believe you have been the victim of wire fraud, an unauthorized ACH debit, identity theft, or any other financial crime, please report the incident immediately to:

  • Your bank's fraud department (look up the number from your card or your bank's official website — never use a number provided by the suspected fraudster).
  • The FBI Internet Crime Complaint Center at ic3.gov.
  • Your state attorney general's consumer protection division.
  • The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau at consumerfinance.gov/complaint.

RoutingRadar cannot recover lost funds, mediate fraud disputes, or contact banks on your behalf.

Limitation of liability

RoutingRadar and its contributors are not liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, consequential, or punitive damages arising from your use of, or inability to use, the information published on this site. By using RoutingRadar, you agree to verify any information of consequence with the relevant primary source — your bank, the IRS, the Federal Reserve, or another authoritative party — before acting on it.