First Clearing - David A. Noyes & Company Routing Numbers

We don't have any routing numbers on file for First Clearing - David A. Noyes & Company yet.

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You can still create a deposit slip and enter your routing number manually.

Where to Find Your First Clearing - David A. Noyes & Company Routing Number

Your routing number is a 9-digit code that identifies First Clearing - David A. Noyes & Company and the specific branch where your account was opened. Here are the easiest ways to find it:

  1. On your checks — the routing number is the first set of 9 digits at the bottom left corner, before your account number.
  2. Online banking — log into your First Clearing - David A. Noyes & Company account and look for "routing number" in your account details or settings.
  3. Bank statement — your monthly statement usually includes the routing number.
  4. Call First Clearing - David A. Noyes & Company — a representative can confirm your routing number over the phone.

What Is a Routing Number Used For?

A routing number (also called an ABA routing number or routing transit number) is used for:

  • Deposit slips — identifies which bank to send the deposit to
  • Direct deposit — your employer needs it to deposit your paycheck
  • Wire transfers — required for sending and receiving domestic wires
  • ACH payments — used for automatic bill payments and transfers
  • Tax refunds — the IRS needs it for direct deposit of your refund

Large banks like First Clearing - David A. Noyes & Company often have different routing numbers for different states or regions. Always verify you're using the correct routing number for your specific account.

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