The Citizens Bank Routing Number is a nine (9) digit code that is used to identify your bank. It is sometimes called transit numbers and are needed together with your account number to do a number of banking transactions such as wire transfers.
Your Citizens Bank Routing Number will enable other banks to easily determine which State your account was opened among other things.
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Why You Must Know Your Routing Number
Your routing number may be needed to do the following;
- Receiving wire transfers
- Sending wire transfers
- To set up direct deposit
- For check processing
- To make payments via phone
- Etc.
How To Find Your Citizens Bank Routing Number Online
To locate your Routing number online,
- Log in to your online account
- Select “My Accounts”
- Click “Account Details” or “Details” near the account of your choice
- Account information will be displayed including your routing number
List of Citizens Bank Routing Numbers By State
- Connecticut – 211170114
- Massachusetts – 211070175
- Delaware – 031101143
- Indiana – 241070417
- Illinois – 241070417
- New York – 021313103
- Pennsylvania – 036076150
- New Hampshire – 011401533
- Michigan – 241070417
- New Jersey – 036076150
- Ohio – 241070417
- Rhode Island – 011500120
- Vermont – 021313103
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Routing Numbers For Wire Transfer
- Connecticut – 011500120
- Delaware – 031101143
- Massachusetts – 011500120
- Michigan – 241070417
- New Hampshire – 011500120
- New Jersey – 036076150
- New York – 021313103
- Ohio – 241070417
- Pennsylvania – 036076150
- Rhode Island – 011500120
- Vermont – 021313103
How To Find Your Routing Number On Your Check
Your Routing Number can also be found on your checks. It can be easily found at the bottom left corner of your check and comes before your account number.