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Two easy ways to get your direct deposit form Click or tap on “Set up direct deposit form.” Download, print or email the form to your employer.
Information needed for direct deposit Your bank's name. Make sure you use the full formal name of your bank or credit union. The type of bank account. You'll need to list whether it's a checking or savings account. Bank account number. Bank routing number. Your Social Security number.
Two easy ways to get your direct deposit form Click or tap on “Set up direct deposit form.” Download, print or email the form to your employer.
Click the Direct Deposit Form (PDF) link on your account page. The information will be displayed in a new window with the ability to print or save it on your computer.
If you live outside the United States, in a country where we can send payments, you can use direct deposit to a: U.S. financial institution; or. Financial institution in any country that has an international direct deposit agreement.
Get a direct deposit form from your employer. Ask for a written or online direct deposit form. If that isn't available, ask your bank or credit union for one.
You're no longer stuck having to fill countless deposit slips by hand. Even if you have bank accounts with multiple banks, it's easy to print a deposit slip with the right slip templates. Printing deposit slips also allows you to manage your deposits easily for record-keeping.
To set up a direct deposit, here are the five key steps to follow: Obtain a direct deposit authorization form. Fill in your account details. Confirm the amount of the deposit. Attach a deposit slip or voided check. Submit the direct deposit form.