Regions Routing Number: How To Find Yours Quickly

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Regions Routing Number Explained: Transfers Made Simple

Regions Bank operates throughout the South and Midwest and provides customers with everything from traditional bank accounts to credit cards and mortgage loans.

Whether you’re a Regions customer or need to complete a transaction with someone else who’s a Regions customer, you’ll need to find the right routing number associated with the bank to complete certain transactions.

Regions Routing Numbers by State

Use the following chart to find different Regions routing numbers by state.

State Regions Bank Routing Number
Alabama 062000019
Arkansas 082000109
Florida 063104668
Georgia 061101375
Illinois 071122661
Indiana 074014213
Iowa 073900438
Kentucky 083901744
Louisiana 065403626
Mississippi 065305436
Missouri 081001387
North Carolina 053012029
South Carolina 053201814
Tennessee 064000017
Texas 111900785
Virginia 051009296

How To Find Your Regions Routing Number

There are a few ways to find a Regions Bank routing number. If you remember which state you opened your account in, just use the chart above. You can also do one of the following:

On a Check

If you have a Regions checking account, you can find your routing number on a check — the routing number is the first nine numbers in the lower left corner. Routing numbers are also included on your deposit slips.

How to find ABA Routing Number

Through Online Banking

In many cases, you can find your bank account’s routing number through the online portal. Follow these easy steps:

  1. Log into your online account.
  2. Seek out your account details.
  3. Look for your routing number, which should be listed close to your account number.

By Contacting Customer Service

Regions Bank’s customer service number is 800-734-4667. A representative can look up the routing number for your account.

Regions Routing Numbers for Wire Transfers

A routing number identifies banks when processing domestic wire transfers or ACH payments. In contrast, a SWIFT code, which identifies financial institutions, is used for international payments.

If you want to make an international wire transfer, you’ll need to provide the sender with the Regions routing number for such transactions and its SWIFT code for international wire transfers.

Here’s the information you’ll need:

Transfer Type Routing Number SWIFT Code
Domestic wire transfers 062005690 N/A
International wire transfers 062005690 UPNBUS44

Regions Bank Routing Number vs. Account Number: What’s the Difference?

Routing numbers identify the financial institution. Each bank has its own unique routing number — or multiple, depending on the region — to ensure funds are sent to the right place. No two banks share the same routing number. An account number, on the other hand, is specific to an individual bank account. It identifies where the funds should be deposited or withdrawn from the bank.

How To Use Your Regions Bank Routing Number

You’ll need to use your Regions routing number to set up certain types of transactions, such as the following:

  • Direct deposit: Set up automatic deposits of your paycheck, Social Security benefits or other payments directly into your Regions bank account.
  • Online bill payments: Pay recurring bills like utilities, mortgages or subscriptions though your bank’s online bill pay system.
  • Tax payments and refunds: Use your routing number to pay taxes electronically or receive tax refunds directly into your bank account.

FAQ

Here are the answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about Regions routing numbers.
  • Do all Regions Bank accounts have the same routing number?
    • No, Regions Bank has different routing numbers for each state.
  • How do I find my Regions Bank routing number without a check?
    • You can find your Regions Bank routing number in a few ways:
      • Contacting customer service.
      • Checking your paper bank statements.
      • Looking at your online banking portal.
  • Can I use the same Regions routing number for wire transfers?

More About Regions Bank

Sarah Sharkey contributed to the reporting for this article.

Information is accurate as of Feb. 17, 2025. 

Editorial Note: This content is not provided by any entity covered in this article. Any opinions, analyses, reviews, ratings or recommendations expressed in this article are those of the author alone and have not been reviewed, approved or otherwise endorsed by any entity named in this article.

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