Regions Routing Numbers
All Regions Financial ABA routing numbers for ACH, wire transfers, and direct deposit.
Regions Routing Numbers by State
| Routing Number | State / Region | Type |
|---|---|---|
062005690 |
Alabama | ACH & Wire |
064000017 |
Tennessee | ACH |
065403626 |
Florida | ACH |
082000549 |
Arkansas | ACH |
111901014 |
Texas | ACH |
053012029 |
South Carolina | ACH |
Disclaimer: Routing numbers listed here are believed to be accurate but may change. Always verify your routing number directly with Regions before initiating any transaction.
Which Regions Routing Number Do I Use?
Regions uses different routing numbers depending on the state or region where you opened your account. Here's how to determine which one you need:
- For direct deposits and ACH payments: Use the ACH routing number for the state where you opened your account. This is typically found on your checks or in your online banking settings.
- Not sure? The routing number on the bottom-left of your checks is the correct one for your account.
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Regions Routing Number FAQs
Regions uses the same routing number for both ACH transfers and wire transfers. Refer to the table above for your region's routing number.
Yes, Regions assigns different routing numbers based on the state or region where you opened your account. For example, the routing number for Regions in one state will be different from another. Your routing number is determined by the branch location where your account was originally opened, not your current address.
You can find your Regions routing number in several places: at the bottom-left corner of your personal checks (the first 9 digits), in your Regions online banking portal under account details, or on the Regions mobile app. You can also call Regions customer service to verify your routing number.
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