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Commerce Bank Deposit Slip?

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I always have trouble writing these out, mainly because I am new to banks (only 17) and rarely have any deposits (haha). I recently ran out of my original deposit slips, so I had to use the ones that the bank has at the front. On them it now asks for an account #, which I had never needed to put on the old ones. Where do I get this #?

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  1. Go to this website:

    http://www.univest.net/PB_Check_Informat...


  2. Go with the answers that tell you to look at the middle set of numbers on the bottom of your check.

  3. in all the banks, while opening of an acccoun t they will give a pass book. innthat u can well find ur name address account no etc. from this u can well fnd out ur accoount no.

    if u are not provided a pass book the bank generally will sent a monthly statement by post or by email. in that also u can find ur account number

    even if u are not possible to get ur account number u can straight away approach ur bank ask them by giving ur name address etc.

    they will tell ur account numer.

    then u should kept in mind for futher use.

  4. You can do one of the following:

    1) Ask them to look it up for you.  You'll have to be there in person I'm guessing w ID. Then try to memorize it.  

    2) Look at your check book:  There are 3 sets of #s on the bottom of your ck.  The first is the routing #, then slashes, the acct #, slashes (or computer symbol looking thing), then the check #.

    3) Your statement

    4) If you have already registered online, your acct # is in your acct summery after you log in.

    5) There # is 1-800-YES-2000.  I doubt you can get it over the phone (you have to go there any way to make the deposit)

    6) We have a custodial acct for my daughter at Commerce. Since you aren't 18 yet (not sure how old b4 you have own acct), did you have to open it w/ an adult?  If so, they may have something in their records.

  5. Your banker will be able to supply you with your account number once you verify your identity.

  6. call the bank!

  7. If you have checks, it should be on the bottom of your checks, in that MICR line, which are the black, boxy numbers. It should be the middle number.

    Or call your bank too, they should be able to help you.

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