If you have a Charles Schwab checking or investing account, then at some point you may want to know what your routing number is.
For example, you will need both your routing and account number if you set up direct deposit or automatic bill payment. Both of these numbers will also be required when you send or receive a domestic wire transfer or order replacement checks for your checkbook.
You may know your Charles Schwab account number because it was sent to you in the mail when you first opened the account. However, for your routing number, it is not always given to you as clearly and as upfront. You need to know where to look for it.
Fortunately, it is very easy to find your routing number. “ABA routing transit number” is another name you may have heard for this 9-digit number.
If for some reason you can’t find your checkbook, and want to know your routing number, you can simply view the following list. This Charles Schwab routing number list is sorted alphabetically by location. The location column refers to the place where you opened the account, not where you currently reside. If you opened your account online, your routing number is based on the branch location your new bank account was assigned to. In this case, keep reading for information on how to get your routing number.
Charles Schwab Location | Schwab Routing Number |
Alabama | 121202211 |
Alaska | 121202211 |
Arizona | 121202211 |
Arkansas | 121202211 |
California | 121202211 |
Colorado | 121202211 |
Connecticut | 121202211 |
Delaware | 121202211 |
District of Columbia | 121202211 |
Florida | 121202211 |
Georgia | 121202211 |
Hawaii | 121202211 |
Idaho | 121202211 |
Illinois | 121202211 |
Indiana | 121202211 |
Iowa | 121202211 |
Kansas | 121202211 |
Kentucky | 121202211 |
Louisiana | 121202211 |
Maine | 121202211 |
Maryland | 121202211 |
Massachusetts | 121202211 |
Michigan | 121202211 |
Minnesota | 121202211 |
Mississippi | 121202211 |
Missouri | 121202211 |
Montana | 121202211 |
Nebraska | 121202211 |
Nevada | 121202211 |
New Hampshire | 121202211 |
New Jersey | 121202211 |
New Mexico | 121202211 |
New York | 121202211 |
North Carolina | 121202211 |
North Dakota | 121202211 |
Ohio | 121202211 |
Oklahoma | 121202211 |
Oregon | 121202211 |
Pennsylvania | 121202211 |
Rhode Island | 121202211 |
South Carolina | 121202211 |
South Dakota | 121202211 |
Tennessee | 121202211 |
Texas | 121202211 |
Utah | 121202211 |
Vermont | 121202211 |
Virginia | 121202211 |
Washington | 121202211 |
West Virginia | 121202211 |
Wisconsin | 121202211 |
Wyoming | 121202211 |
More Ways to Find Your Schwab Routing Number
As an alternative, you can look at the checkbook associated with your checking account. You should see two or three sets of numbers displayed horizontally along the bottom of your checks. The first set of numbers on the bottom left of the check is your routing number. It should be 9 digits long. The second set of numbers is your account number.
You also have the option of visiting a Charles Schwab branch and asking a teller to give you your routing number. You may need to provide your account number or debit card. You can also visit the Schwab website online at schwab.com.
If you prefer using your phone, you can call your local branch or request the routing number from a representative by calling Charles Schwab toll-free customer support at 1-877-906-4670.
SWIFT Code for International Wire Transfers to Schwab
For receiving international bank transfers, the Charles Schwab SWIFT code is CITIUS33. When receiving international wire transfers you will need the Schwab address, which is the following:
Charles Schwab & Co., Inc.
111 Wall Street
New York, NY 10005
ABA Number for Domestic Wire Transfers to Schwab
Wire transfers from the United States to a Charles Schwab bank account do not use a SWIFT code. Instead it requires the use of an ABA number, which is 021000089. Similar to international, you will need an address to complete the transaction:
Charles Schwab & Co., Inc.
399 Park Ave.
New York, NY 10022
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