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Fulton Bank's routing number is 031301422, and your full account number can be found at the bottom of any checks you have on hand for the account.
Where can I find my ABA routing number and account number? Fulton Bank's routing number is 031301422. The sample check graphic below shows where you can find your routing and account numbers at the bottom of your check.
You can find your bank account number on your bank statements, printed at the bottom of a paper check, or by logging on to the bank's website. If you can't find it in these ways, try visiting a bank branch in person.
Fulton Bank branches accept already rolled coins. Branches do not have coin counters and do not accept loose coins. Coin wrappers are available for customers at any branch.
In general, funds from checks deposited to your account are available on the first business day after the day we receive the deposit. In some cases, we will not make all funds from checks deposited available the next business day, however, the first $225 of your deposits will be available.
Find your routing number via online banking by logging into online banking and selecting the applicable account. In the top box, you'll see the account nickname, the last four digits of your account number and the routing number. If you also need the full account number, just select the last four digits link.
Your MICR number is the long number located at the bottom of your checks and is used for setting up direct deposits and automatic withdrawals from your accounts. This is not the same as your account number.