The TBK Bank routing number is the nine-digit identifier that tells the Federal Reserve and other banks where your TBK Bank account lives for ACH transactions and wire transfers. Different TBK Bank routing numbers may apply based on the state where your account was opened — Texas, Colorado, Iowa, Illinois, Kansas, or New Mexico. Most ACH and wire routing works with any valid TBK Bank routing number, but some automated systems require exact state match, so always confirm by checking the actual number on your own check or inside online banking.
The routing number is not the same as your account number. On a check, the routing number is the first number printed on the bottom left in magnetic ink. The account number comes next, followed by the check number. For international wires, you use TBK Bank's SWIFT code instead of the routing number. Contact TBK Bank customer service at +1-877-482-2265 to verify your exact routing number after identity verification.
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Use the method that fits the situation — a check for speed, online banking for verification, or customer service when in doubt.
The first nine digits on the bottom left of any TBK Bank check are the routing number. The next digits are your account number, followed by the check number. All three print in magnetic ink so ATMs and check scanners can read them consistently.
Log in to TBK Bank online banking, open the account, and choose View Account Details. Routing number and account number display together. The mobile app also shows this under account details.
Call TBK Bank customer service at +1-877-482-2265. After identity verification, representatives confirm your exact routing number for ACH, direct deposit, or wire setup.
Most ACH and wire transactions work with any valid TBK Bank routing number, but some automated systems require exact state match.
| State | Account Origin | ACH | Domestic Wire | Confirm Through |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Texas (TX) | Dallas, Fort Worth, Austin, Houston regions | Yes | Yes | Check or online banking |
| Colorado (CO) | Denver, Front Range branches | Yes | Yes | Check or online banking |
| Iowa (IA) | Des Moines, eastern Iowa | Yes | Yes | Check or online banking |
| Illinois (IL) | Chicago-area, downstate | Yes | Yes | Check or online banking |
| Kansas (KS) | Wichita, Kansas City metro | Yes | Yes | Check or online banking |
| New Mexico (NM) | Albuquerque, Santa Fe regions | Yes | Yes | Check or online banking |
| International wires | All states | N/A | SWIFT, not routing | Confirm BIC via customer service |
Exact routing numbers are customer-specific — do not copy routing numbers from other sources. Verify with a check or online banking. Deposits FDIC insured.
Legitimate uses of routing and account number include direct deposit, automatic bill payment, and ACH transfer setup with known counterparties.
Direct deposit with a verified employer; Bill Pay from your own account; ACH transfer to a linked external account under your name; wire setup with a verified vendor.
Unsolicited requests by phone, email, or text for routing plus account number. Social media posts asking for a check photo. Account alerts help catch unauthorized ACH debits quickly under CFPB dispute rights.
Locating the number, state differences, purpose, account number comparison, and SWIFT.
Bottom left of any TBK Bank check (9 digits). Also in online banking account details and the mobile app. Call +1-877-482-2265 to confirm.
Yes. Different routing may apply by state of origin (TX, CO, IA, IL, KS, NM). Always verify on your own check.
ACH transactions and domestic wire transfers. Direct deposit and automatic bill payment setup both require it.
Routing identifies TBK Bank (9 digits). Account number identifies your specific account (longer). Both needed for ACH and wires.
Routing for domestic U.S. transactions. SWIFT/BIC for international wires. Call to confirm SWIFT code.