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An ABA routing transit number is a 9-digit identification number assigned to financial institutions in the United States. Routing numbers are sometimes referred to as ABA numbers or routing transit numbers (RTN) and can be used to make electronic deposits and withdrawals to and from your accounts through Automated Clearing House (ACH) or wire transfer.
This sample check image shows where you can find the Credit Union’s routing number at the bottom of your check, directly beside your account number.
SECU’s Routing Number
253177049
Sample Checking Account Number
12345678
Checking account numbers, as they appear on SECU physical checks, include a prefix of "086," which is not necessary to process electronic transactions and is only used when processing physical checks.
Electronic Deposits and Withdrawals – ACH Debits and Credits
You can authorize ACH debits and credits to and from your Credit Union account to do things like receive your direct deposit or pay utility bills. Funds can be debited from your Checking account; however, debits are not allowed on Share, Money Market Share or other types of accounts.
The table below identifies important information needed for sending and receiving ACH debits and credits to and from your Credit Union accounts.
Checking
Yes
Yes
Can be up to 8 digits; 086 prefix and leading zeroes not required
CashPoints® Global (CPG)
Yes
No
Must be 8 digits; leading zeroes not required
Share
Yes
No
Can be up to 8 digits; leading zeroes not required
Money Market Share
Yes
No
Must be 7 digits; leading zeroes not required
Money Market Share accounts are considered a checking or demand deposit (DDA) account type when completing a Direct Deposit form.
Direct deposit is the safest, quickest and most convenient way of having your paycheck deposited to your Checking, CashPoints® Global, Share, or Money Market Share accounts. Save time and avoid lines at your local branch by setting up direct deposit today!
Early Direct Deposit
Get paid a day early with Early Direct Deposit! Checking, CashPoints® Global, Share, and Money Market Share accounts that receive direct deposits are automatically included in this service.
- Funds are available up to one day early based on when we receive deposit information. Early direct deposit isn’t guaranteed.1
- Does not change the effective date of your deposit or dividend calculations
- Does not change scheduled funds transfer dates
What You’ll Need
To set up direct deposit, you’ll need to provide the depositor with State Employees’ Credit Union’s ABA Routing Transit Number and your account number.
You can locate your account number on the Summary of Accounts page on your monthly statement or your Account Summary in Member Access.
Setting Up Direct Deposit
State Retirement Benefits
Retirees can initiate direct deposit online by visiting the North Carolina Department of State Treasurer webpage and completing the online retirement application through their automated payment system, ORBIT.
Retirees can also complete the North Carolina Department of State Treasurer Form 170, Authorizing Direct Deposit, and mail it to:
Department of State Treasurer
Retirement Systems Division
3200 Atlantic Avenue, Raleigh, NC 27604
Federal Government Employment
Federal government employees (including military) should contact their employer’s payroll or human resources department to initiate or make changes to direct deposit. The Direct Deposit Authorization Form can be used to provide necessary information.
Employees can also download and complete sections 1 and 2 of the US Treasury’s Direct Deposit Sign-Up Form (Form 1199A). Section 3 must be completed by a local Credit Union branch before the employee submits the form to their employer's payroll office.
Federal Benefit Payments
Members who receive federal benefit payments generally must set up an electronic payment option when they apply to receive their payments.
If you are already receiving benefit payments and want to make changes to your existing direct deposit, visit the US Treasury Department’s GoDirect webpage for more information and links to the applicable paying agency’s website and/or phone number.
1 Early deposit is not guaranteed, so check your available balance before making or scheduling any payments in reliance on these funds.