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US Bank ABA Routing Transit Numbers

by Liv | Published on Fri Dec 15, 2006 4:38 pm | Advice
The numbers located on the bottom of your check is called a MICR line. The MICR line is an acronym for Magnetic Image Character Recognition. The MICR line consists of 3 elements, those being, a routing transit number (also known as an ABA number) or bank Number, an account number, and the check number.

US Bank has several routing numbers that correspond to the state by which the account was opened in.

082000549 - Arkansas
122105155 - Arizona
121122676 - Northern California
122235821 - Southern California
102000021 - Colorado
073000545 - Iowa
123103729 - Idaho
081202759 - Southern Illinois

071904779 - Northern Illinois
074900783 - Indiana
101000187 - Kansas
042100175 - Eastern Kentucky
083900363 - Western Kentucky
091000022 - Minnesota *
101200453 - Missouri
081000210 - Missouri
092900383 - Montana
091300023 - North Dakota
104000029 - Nebraska
121201694 - Nevada
042000013 - Cincinnati, Ohio
041202582 - Mistake on Lake, Ohio
123000220 - Oregon
091408501 - South Dakota
064000059 - Tennessee
124302150 - Utah
125000105 - Washington
075000022 - Wisconsin
307070115 - Wyoming

*Also a money market routing number.

 
All of these routing numbers are wrong. They are all one digit short. These routing numbers are eight digits while real routing numbers are nine digits. For instance, you list Washington as 125 000 10. The correct routing number for US Bank in Washington is 125 000 105.
jamesisin
 
Last digit is a check digit.
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Liv
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what's the key for the check digit then?
Guest
 
jamesisin wrote:All of these routing numbers are wrong. They are all one digit short. These routing numbers are eight digits while real routing numbers are nine digits. For instance, you list Washington as 125 000 10. The correct routing number for US Bank in Washington is 125 000 105.



you are on crak!
smiley11
 
jamesisin wrote:All of these routing numbers are wrong. They are all one digit short. These routing numbers are eight digits while real routing numbers are nine digits. For instance, you list Washington as 125 000 10. The correct routing number for US Bank in Washington is 125 000 105.

this person is correct... what is wrong with the rest of you???
Guest
 
Guest wrote:what's the key for the check digit then?


Take every other digit and multiply by the last four digits of your social security number, then take the fractional number from the top right hand corner of your check and subtract your last check number and then add 69. Divide by 0, add pi and subtract the two figures. That's your check digit.
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Liv
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Guest wrote:this person is correct... what is wrong with the rest of you???


Lack of sleep, overweight, and not paid enough.
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Liv
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Checksum d9 = (10 − (3(d1 + d4 + d7) + 7(d2 + d5 + d8) + 1(d3 + d6))mod 10)mod 10
where d1 is the first digit, d2 the second etc
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A Person
 
I just confirmed the WI number, it is correct
noame
 
jamesisin wrote:All of these routing numbers are wrong. They are all one digit short. These routing numbers are eight digits while real routing numbers are nine digits. For instance, you list Washington as 125 000 10. The correct routing number for US Bank in Washington is 125 000 105.



this numbers are correct.
Guest
 
The number for ohio is correct too.
theman
 
HOLY CRAP!!!! :shock:
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Liv
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Then you'll like this site:

http://www.fedwiredirectory.frb.org

You can use this tool to look the routing number for any financial institution.

Mark.
mwooldri
 
Given all the controversy, I had to call to check:

Southern California is CORRECT! (122235821)

And btw I don't know why but that fedwire website gave me a completely different routing number. (they said it was 1222-4050-2 for so-cal) that is WRONG
ebankin
 
Minnesota always works for me.

BTW - what's up with Mistake by Lake, OH?
simdynasty
 
The Nevada number is correct as well.
(also the math for the checksum digit 9 is correct)
Jason In Vegas
 
I called to verify. TN is correct. It's too bad they do not have this list on their official website. Oh, and for everyone saying there is an extra number, you are wrong. Routing numbers consist of 9 digits.
TN Client
 
come on man "mistake on the lake, ohio?" uber uncool.
ajpeezey
 
Ummm, someone either can't see, can't count, or needs a new monitor adjustment.
jenel