Regions Bank Routing Numbers

Complete list of 23 routing numbers for Regions Bank, verified against the Federal Reserve bank directory.

Routing Number Status Action
053012029 Verified Use for Deposit Slip
053201814 Verified Use for Deposit Slip
061101375 Verified Use for Deposit Slip
062000019 Verified Use for Deposit Slip
062005690 Unverified Use for Deposit Slip
063104668 Verified Use for Deposit Slip
063206663 Unverified Use for Deposit Slip
064000017 Verified Use for Deposit Slip
064002280 Unverified Use for Deposit Slip
065305436 Verified Use for Deposit Slip
065403626 Verified Use for Deposit Slip
071122661 Verified Use for Deposit Slip
073900438 Verified Use for Deposit Slip
074014213 Verified Use for Deposit Slip
081001387 Verified Use for Deposit Slip
081001837 Unverified Use for Deposit Slip
082000109 Verified Use for Deposit Slip
083901744 Verified Use for Deposit Slip
111900785 Verified Use for Deposit Slip
264281416 Unverified Use for Deposit Slip
656437373 Unverified Use for Deposit Slip
827300093 Unverified Use for Deposit Slip
888866660 Unverified Use for Deposit Slip

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Where to Find Your Regions Bank Routing Number

Your routing number is a 9-digit code that identifies Regions Bank 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 Regions Bank 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 Regions Bank at 800-734-4667 — 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 Regions Bank 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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