North Carolina Bank Routing Numbers

Complete list of 3 ABA routing numbers across 3 banks operating in North Carolina.

About North Carolina Routing Numbers

Banks in North Carolina use ABA routing numbers to identify themselves for electronic transactions. These 9-digit codes are assigned by the American Bankers Association and are required for ACH transfers, wire transfers, and direct deposits.

If you have an account with a bank in North Carolina, your routing number depends on which bank you use and sometimes the specific branch where your account was opened. Use the table below to find the correct routing number for your bank.

3
Banks
3
Routing Numbers

Bank of America

Routing Number State / Region Type
053000196 North Carolina ACH

Wells Fargo

Routing Number State / Region Type
053000219 North Carolina ACH

Truist

Routing Number State / Region Type
053101121 North Carolina ACH

How to Use Your North Carolina Routing Number

You'll need your routing number when setting up:

  • Direct deposit — Give your employer both the routing number and your account number to receive your paycheck electronically.
  • Bill payments — Most online bill pay services require a routing number to withdraw funds from your checking account.
  • Wire transfers — For wire transfers, some banks use a separate wire routing number. Check the "Type" column in the tables above.
  • Tax refunds — The IRS uses ACH routing numbers to deposit refunds directly into your bank account.

Not sure which routing number to use? The number printed on the bottom-left of your checks is the correct one for your account. You can also verify it in your bank's online banking portal.

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