Direct Deposit FAQs
If you plan to have your tax refund direct deposited into your account, please take a moment to verify your account number. Providing an incorrect account number could delay your refund by up to 6 or 8 weeks. To help you locate your account number, as well as other info you may need when setting up a Direct Deposit, please review the following Direct Deposit FAQs.
- What is SRP Federal Credit Unions Routing number (also known as Routing and Transit number, or R&T number)?
- Where do I find the account number that I should provide if I want my deposit applied to my checking account?
- What if I don't have a checking account, or I want my deposit to go to a savings account?
- Why can't I use the account number that appears on my statement?
Q: What is SRP Federal Credit Union's Routing number (also known as Routing and Transit number, or R&T number)?
A: SRP Federal Credit Union's Routing number is 253278090. For your reference, this number is printed in the lower left corner of your checks. (See diagram,below.)
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Q: Where do I find the account number that I should provide if I want my deposit applied to my checking account?
A: Your account number is printed along the bottom of your checks, immediately to the right of the Routing number. (See diagram, below.)
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Q: What if I don't have a checking account, or I want my deposit to go to a savings account?
A: If you don't have a checking account, or if you would like your deposit to go to a savings account, please contact SRP Federal Credit Union so that we may provide you with the correct account number. Please stop by a branch location, or contact us via the secure CU Message Board, which is located under "Other Options" in PC TYME Online Access. Please note that we take the security of your account information very seriously, so we will not be able to verify account numbers by phone.
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Q: Why can't I use the account number that appears on my statement?
A: The electronic payment system (Automated Clearing House, or ACH) requires that the account number meet specific criteria. Account numbers must be a specific length, and they cannot contain hyphens or spaces. The "Account Number-Share ID" format is not suitable for electronic transactions, including direct deposits.
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