Yes. The routing number is for that specific bank, so it includes every account there.
If it's a big bank like Chase, where there are banks in different states, as long as you opened the account in the same branch, it's the same.
2007-12-27 09:34:13
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answered by Stefanie B 4
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Yes, the routing number is the same for the different accounts in the same bank. Basically, routing number is the identification number of your Bank. It always stays the same. For example, when you make a payment by phone using your checking account you always asked for the routing number, this is the way the bank can be identified (Chase, TCF etc). So, two different accounts in the same bank will always have same routing numbers.
2007-12-27 09:35:51
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answered by vik 2
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Yes AND no. There are not enough 9 digit numbers to assign a separate routing number to every branch of every bank. However, large banks often have separate routing numbers different regions. If they have branches in more than one state, the are REQUIRED to have separate numbers for each state. Visit your bank or call the TOLL FREE customer service number to get the numbers you need. The will be happy to help, or at least as happy as they ever are.
2007-12-27 10:24:26
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answered by STEVEN F 7
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i'm pretty sure the routing number is the same for every account at a particular bank -- just call your bank and ask to be sure though.
2007-12-27 09:29:48
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answered by LVori 1
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routing number is the same, only the account number is different.
2007-12-27 09:40:41
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answered by sly2bfox 1
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nope. different accounts, different routing numbers.
2007-12-27 09:33:22
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answered by Tim 7
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no
2007-12-27 09:32:15
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answered by Anonymous
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