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If you have SunTrust as your bank and you want to do direct deposit, you should use the normal routing number that is on the check. The ACH routing number is for payments that will be sent to the bank not for direct deposits.

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Q: Do I use the ach routing number for direct deposit I have suntrust so i have the ach and the normal routing number on my check. Which one do i use?
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