Check with your employer's payroll office, you may be able to set up your direct deposit through an online portal. If not: Complete a direct deposit form. Provide the form to your employer's payroll office.
Use your bank's official name for your ACH file. For example, enter "JPMorgan Chase" as the name instead of "Chase - Payroll". Your bank account number is the second set of numbers that displays at the bottom of your checks.
You can check to see if a direct deposit is pending or has posted by signing in to your bank's mobile app or website. For paychecks and other employee payments, your human resource department should be able to provide information about a direct deposit's status.
Early direct deposit is a service that comes with your Chase Secure Banking account in which we credit your eligible direct deposit transaction up to two business days early. If you are already signed up for direct deposit, then you will be automatically enrolled.
Here's how it works Send chase bank deposit slip via email, link, or fax. You can also download it, export it or print it out. Draw your signature, type it, upload its image, or use your mobile device as a signature pad.
Write today's date and your account number on the slip. List the check(s) you're depositing with the amount, check number, and your endorsement on the back. Add up the check amounts and write the total deposit. Verify that the information is accurate.
Here's where to find your numbers: The 9-digit number on the bottom left is your routing number. After the routing number is your account number on the bottom center.
Write today's date and your account number on the slip. List the check(s) you're depositing with the amount, check number, and your endorsement on the back. Add up the check amounts and write the total deposit. Verify that the information is accurate.
It's best to limit your endorsement to the dedicated box at the top. You'll typically need your signature, your mobile app may provide you with instructions such as adding “For mobile deposit only.” Following these specific instructions carefully can help to process your check correctly.