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2006-07-05 06:45:11 · 2 answers · asked by Jessica M 1 in Business & Finance Credit

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The Navy Federal Credit Union is a bank like any other bank, and has a routing number. You need that routing number (which would be available from them or from the MICR* number on the bottom of checks), and the account number. Once you have both of these pieces of information, go to your bank and ask them to transfer funds to your Navy account. *MICR stands for Magnetically Incoded Character Recognition. The ink is magnetic and that is why a photostat of a check cannot be processed through machines that read the coded numbers.

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