US banks have a single domestic routing number. TD's is 011400071.
011400071
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Call the bank and get the routing number from them. Otherwise, it is the first long number on the bottom of your checks.
Look at the bottom left corner of your checks. If you have a Personal account the first sequence of numbers, usually a nine-digit number, is your ABA (American Bankers Association) routing number. If you have a Business account the ABA number will follow the six-digit check number at the bottom of the check. The ABA number is also known as a Routing and Transit Number, RTN, or bank number. It was established by the American Bankers Association to identify the accountholder's bank
It should be on you check. It is 9 digits long.
The Chase routing number can be found on the bottom left hand corner of a cheque. It is always a nine digit long number. If you are still struggling to find it, you can phone your bank and they will be able to tell you what it is.
Equitable Savings Bank no longer exist. It has been acquired by Banco de Oro for quite a long time ago.
There are two types of numbers on a check, the ABA-designated routing number and the check owner's bank account number. The American Banking Association (ABA) assigned ABA (routing numbers) in 1910, since then each bank is required to have its own ABA number. Originally the first four numbers were supposed to give away the location of the bank, now the numbers are no longer accurate to that purpose. The fifth through eighth numbers are all used by the Federal Reserve to determine routing information on the checks. The ninth number is used to verify the previous numbers are correct. A standard bank account number is nine or ten digits long, but can be as long as seventeen digits, it just depends on the bank in question.
The meaning of digits in a bank account number vary by country and again by bank. In the US, there are two sets of numbers - the bank routing number (whose length is 9 digits long and identifies the bank, a state, and potentially a branch) and the account number (whose length varies by bank and uniquely identifies the customer). For countries using SWIFT (equivalent to the US routing number), there are either 8 or 11 digits in the SWIFT code (which identifies the institution, the country, location, and the branch). The account numbers, again, vary by bank and uniquely identify the customer (in some cases, they also identify the bank/sales representative). For countries using IBAN (International Bank Account Number), the entire number incorporates the bank and customer information. The number of digits varies by country and the specific digits have different meanings by country. A link summarizing the IBAN and SWIFT standards are included at the end of this answer.
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The phone number of the Long Island City is: 718-752-3700.
The phone number of the Long Island Community Library is: 785-854-7474.
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