What is transit code for TD Bank?
Transit number for Toronto-Dominion Bank.
Routing number | Transit number (MICR) | State |
---|---|---|
Full list of TD Bank routing numbers | ||
000400012 | 00012-004 | ON |
000400022 | 00022-004 | ON |
000400038 | 00038-004 | SK |
How do I find my transit number on a cheque Canada?
Check the number at the bottom of your cheque
- The transit number is 5 digits.
- The institution number is 3 digits.
- The account number is 7 digits.
Where is the transit number on a cheque?
Your bank transit number and institution number can be found at the bottom of a cheque. The transit number (five digits) identifies which branch you opened your account at. The three-digit institution number identifies your bank. The account number (11 digits) identifies your individual account.
How do I find my TD transit number?
If you don’t have a cheque, the easiest way to get your account information is from the pre-filled Direct Deposit form (PDF). This form pre-fills with your account’s 5-digit Transit (Branch) number, 3-digit Financial Institution number (004) and 7-digit Account number.
How do I find transit number on a cheque?
How do I find my transit number TD app?
If you use online banking, you will find transit number in direct deposit information PDF available on Easyweb and TD app. If you do not use online banking, and if you have cheques, the second set of numbers is a five digit transit number.
Where is the transit number located on a check?
A bank transit number is commonly referred to as a routing number, or ABA RTN (American Banking Association routing transit number). A bank transit number is a nine-digit code that identifies a specific financial institution. Most of us will notice it from the bottom left corner of our checks.
What do the numbers mean on a cheque?
On a cheque The transit number (five digits) identifies which branch you opened your account at. The account number (11 digits) identifies your individual account.