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Bank routing numbers in Nevada

Every bank and credit union with a Federal Reserve FedACH-registered address in Nevada. Click any routing number to see the institution's full record, including the city, address, and contact phone on file with the Fed. Use the bank-name link to view all of that institution's routing numbers across every state.

Routing #Bank / Credit UnionCityPhone
1224-0239-5 Amalgamated Bank Nevada Las Vegas (212) 895-4692
1224-0236-6 Bank Of George Las Vegas (702) 851-4202
1224-8745-9 Beal Bank USA Las Vegas (469) 467-5631
3224-8402-9 Boulder Dam Credit Union Boulder City (702) 293-7777
1212-0221-1 Charles Schwab Bank Reno (888) 403-9000
1221-0577-3 Charles Schwab Signature Bank Henderson (480) 563-2515
3212-8015-6 Churchill Cty FCU Fallon (775) 423-7444
3224-8411-3 Clark County Credit Union Las Vegas (702) 228-2228
1224-0213-3 Credit One Bank N.A. Las Vegas (702) 269-1203
3242-7403-3 Elko Federal Credit Union Eiko (775) 738-4083
3212-8013-0 Financial Horizons Credit Union Hawthorne (775) 945-2421
1224-0231-1 First Security Bank Of Nevada Las Vegas (702) 853-0900
3212-8019-8 Great Basin FCU Reno (775) 789-3177
3212-8028-2 Great Basin Federal Credit Union Reno (775) 789-3177
3212-8014-3 Greater Nevada Credit Union Carson City (775) 882-2060
3212-8025-3 Greater Nevada Credit Union Carson City (775) 882-2060
1212-0181-4 Heritage Bank Of Nevada Reno (775) 321-4135
3224-8420-7 I B E W Plus Credit Union Las Vegas (702) 871-4746
1224-0240-5 Kirkwood Bank Of Nevada Las Vegas (702) 228-0941
3224-8419-7 Las Vegas Up Empoyees Fcu271987635 Las Vegas (702) 382-9688
1224-0238-2 Meadows Bank Las Vegas (702) 471-2265
1242-0156-5 Nevada Bank And Trust Caliente (775) 726-3487
1242-0158-1 Nevada Bank And Trust Caliente (775) 726-3487
1242-0159-4 Nevada Bank And Trust Caliente (775) 726-3487
1242-0168-8 Nevada Bank And Trust Caliente (775) 726-3487
1242-0170-1 Nevada Bank And Trust Caliente (775) 726-3487
1242-0175-6 Nevada Bank And Trust Caliente (775) 726-3487
3212-8026-6 Nevada Federal CU Las Vegas (702) 457-1000
3224-8440-1 One Nevada Credit Union Las Vegas (702) 457-1000
3224-8401-6 Pahranagat Valley FCU Alamo (775) 725-3586
3212-8020-8 Reno City Employees FCU Reno (775) 334-2438
1224-0233-7 Royal Business Bank Las Vegas (702) 405-2528
3212-8023-7 Sierra Pacific FCU Reno (775) 834-4579
3224-8432-0 Sierra Pacific FCU Las Vegas (702) 876-7229
3224-8426-5 Silver State Schools Credit Union Las Vegas (702) 733-8820
1242-0024-9 The First National Bank Of Ely Ely (775) 289-4441
1224-0219-1 Town And Country Bank Las Vegas (702) 252-8777
1224-8740-4 Toyota Financial Savings Bank Henderson (310) 468-1358
1224-0224-3 Valley Bank Of Nevada North Las Vegas (702) 259-2658
1222-4270-4 Wells Fargo Bank N.A. Morris Plains (800) 888-0085
3224-8463-4 Weststar Credit Union Las Vegas (702) 791-4777

About banking in Nevada

Nevada is home to 34 chartered banks and credit unions registered with the Federal Reserve's FedACH Participant directory. The list above includes national banks operating local branches, state-chartered community banks, federally insured credit unions, savings institutions, and the local Federal Reserve servicing branches that clear payments for the region. Each institution maintains at least one routing transit number (RTN) — and many of the larger national brands carry several distinct numbers within a single state to reflect the legacy charters they absorbed through past mergers.

The routing number listed for a given Nevada bank is the number you would use for ACH credits and debits — including direct deposit of payroll, automatic bill-pay, IRS tax refunds, Social Security payments, and electronic payments to vendors. For domestic wire transfers, larger banks may publish a separate national wire-routing number; always confirm the correct wire RTN with the bank before sending an irreversible Fedwire payment.

Common Nevada banking tasks

  • Setting up direct deposit — give your employer the routing number listed for the bank where your account was opened, plus your account number. The routing number does not change if you move to another state, even if the bank also operates there.
  • Receiving a federal tax refund — the IRS uses the same ACH routing number as direct deposit. Double-check the number on your tax return before filing; refunds sent to a wrong routing number can take 6–12 weeks to recover.
  • Linking external accounts — services like Venmo, PayPal, Cash App, Zelle, and brokerage transfers all rely on the ABA routing number to verify ownership of your account through micro-deposits.
  • Closing on real estate — wire instructions provided by a title company should always be confirmed by phone using a number you found independently. Wire fraud targeting Nevada homebuyers is one of the most common high-value scams reported to the FBI.

Top cities for banking in Nevada

Within Nevada, FedACH-registered offices are concentrated in the metro centers where the state's largest banks and credit unions maintain their headquarters or operations centers. The city pages linked below list every routing number registered to an institution at that city's address — useful when you're confirming a local community bank or credit union by location rather than by brand.

  • Las Vegas — 17 routing numbers across 17 institutions
  • Caliente — 6 routing numbers across 1 institutions
  • Reno — 6 routing numbers across 6 institutions
  • Carson City — 2 routing numbers across 1 institutions
  • Henderson — 2 routing numbers across 2 institutions
  • Alamo — 1 routing numbers across 1 institutions
  • Boulder City — 1 routing numbers across 1 institutions
  • Eiko — 1 routing numbers across 1 institutions

Federal Reserve coverage

Payments originating from Nevada are settled through one of the twelve Federal Reserve districts. The first two digits of the routing number for any local bank tell you which district handles the clearing — for example, numbers beginning with 12 settle through the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, while numbers beginning with 02 settle through New York. This is invisible to you as a customer, but it is the reason an ACH transfer initiated late in the day in one part of the country can post a full business day after one initiated earlier elsewhere.