Selecting another bank’s webpage won’t help you since their information is usually specific to their account holders only. A credible financial website, such as the American Bankers Association, is most likely to provide true information. The American Bankers Association developed the routing number system.

Some webpages ask you to choose a state from a dropdown menu, then display the routing number. Other pages have a chart listing each state with their coordinating routing numbers next to them.

If you know your bank’s web address, you can type it directly into your search bar to visit its homepage.

If you’ve forgotten your login information, click on the link asking if you’ve forgotten your username or password. Follow the instructions to retrieve or change your login information to access your account. The safest way to access your online bank account is through your personal device on a secure network. A secure network’s web address begins with “https” rather than “http. " Avoid using a public computer to access sensitive information like your bank account. [2] X Research source

The section where you’ll find your routing number and other account information vary by bank. You may be able to find your routing number by clicking on Account Information, My Profile or other sections in this area. [3] X Research source

You can usually find the search bar near the top of any webpage or on the homepage. It may have an icon of a magnifying glass next to it. Scroll through the search results to find a link to a page about routing numbers.

If you don’t have Internet access, use the phone number on the back of your debit card.

Debit cards don’t contain account numbers, but a banker can use them to verify your other accounts. If you don’t have a debit card and need a routing number for a savings account, locate your account number on a bank statement.

If you can’t remember in which state you opened the account, ask the representative to double check. They will be able to find the state in which you made the original application for your account.

Routing numbers are public information, so you may not need any identification. However, to ensure you’re receiving the right routing number, have your debit card on you so a teller can verify your state.