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FedACH Routing

Name: City & County Credit Union
Address:

1659 Cope Ave East

Maplewood, MN 55109

Phone: 651-225-2700
Type: Main Office
Servicing Fed's Main Office : 091000080, P O Box 291, Minneapolis, MN
Status: Active
Change Date: 02/22/2008

Fedwire Routing

Name: City And County Credit Union
Telegraphic Name: CITY CNTY CU STP
Location:

Saint Paul, MN

Funds Transfer Status: Eligible
Book-Entry Securities Transfer Status: Eligible
Revision Date: 10/21/2014


A routing number is a nine digit code, used in the United States to identify the financial institution. Routing numbers are used by Federal Reserve Banks to process Fedwire funds transfers, and ACH(Automated Clearing House) direct deposits, bill payments, and other automated transfers. The routing number can be found on your check.

The routing number information on this page was updated on Feb. 28, 2022

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  4. 296075810

296075810 is the current routing transit number of City & County Credit Union situated in city Maplewood, state Minnesota (MN). You can find the complete details about City & County Credit Union, Maplewood below in the table including the exact address of the institution, ZIP-code, phone number, Servicing FRB and other details.

Current routing number: 296075810

NameOffice CodePhone NumberBank AddressCityStateZipcodeServicing FRB NumberInstitution Status CodeRelated numbers in MNRecord Type CodeChange Date
City & County Credit Union

The name of the banking institution to which this number refers

Main office code - O
(651) 225 2700
1659 Cope Ave East
Maplewood
MN (Minnesota)
55109
091000080 (Federal Reserve Bank Number)

Address: P O Box 291, City: Minneapolis, State: Minnesota, Zipcode: 55480-0291

Receives Gov/Comm
031000503, 091000019, 091000022, 092900383, 104000058, 107002312, 121042882, 291070001, 291074696, 296076301
1 Send items to customer routing number

The code indicating the ABA number to be used to route or send ACH items to the RFI

February 22, 2008

Routing Number? Please Explain This To Me Like I'm Five.

It is a number issued by the American Bankers Association that identifies the individual bank in question. It has a few different names, such as Routing Transit Number and American Bankers Association number. In order to do business in the US, all US banks must have a routing number.

Why does a bank need a routing number?

First, they need it because the law requires it. Second, they need it for practical logistical reasons. It is used to route money transfers, such as check payments or direct deposits. Without it, they are dead in the water and cannot move funds.

Where can I find this on my checks?

The routing number can be found at the bottom of the check. It may precede or follow the checking account number. This same line will also contain the check number for the check in question. These three pieces of information are needed to give each check full and unique identification for purposes of moving money between accounts.

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Additional information about the City & County Credit Union - Maplewood Office branch in Maplewood

Address: 1661 Cope Ave E, Maplewood, MN 55109, USA

Vicinity: 1661 Cope Avenue East, Maplewood

International phone number: +1 651-225-2700

Website: //www.cccu.com/branch-atm/maplewood-office

Working hours:

  • Monday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Tuesday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Wednesday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Thursday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Friday: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Saturday: 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM
  • Sunday: Closed

Find out where the City & County Credit Union - Maplewood Office branch is located on the map:

Average Rating

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Reviews

Troy Reps

February 1, 2018 18:30

Great customer service and lots of never benefits worth bragging about.

Anita Fisher

November 14, 2017 16:58

CCCU is a good bank, except for two things. The first is their hours of operation as they don't ooen until 9 am (wish the drive up was open at 8) and if something comes thru in the morning for payment and your deposit comes in after it, they charge you the overdraft fee immediately instead of waiting until the end of the business day, like other banks do. The bank needs to rethink these two things and it'd be a great bank. I took my business to snother bank because these things were costing me too much.

Jason Rice

October 10, 2017 15:29

Very nice service for a change. Mrs. Shark was very helpful and nice. Thank you.

JRice

Gloria Stiehl

May 5, 2018 14:40

Very friendly and easy to talk to the people.

khadra Ali

January 11, 2018 21:48

Exceptional customer service skills,
Very knowledgeable and helpful.

Where is the routing number on my check?

Disclaimer: the picture shown is for illustration purpose only and not the actual document of the City & County Credit Union.

The image of the check shown as an example. The first set of numbers on the lower left corner of a check is the routing number. The second set of numbers following the character symbol immediately after your routing number is your account number. The check number is usually the last set of numbers on your check. Please, keep in mind the routing number on business checks (not personal) may be located in the middle of the lower part of the check.

What do the numbers mean?

296075810

First 4 digits 2960 - Federal Reserve Routing Symbol

Second 4 digits 7581 - ABA Institution Identifier

Last digit 0 - the Check Digit

Where is routing number?

The routing number is the nine-digit number printed in the bottom left corner of each check. Your specific account number (usually 10 to 12 digits) is the second set of numbers printed on the bottom of your checks. The number furthest to the right is the check number.

Where is your account number on a check?

Where is the account number on a check? You can find your account number at the bottom of your checks, the second set of numbers from the left that is between 9 and 12 digits. This number lets the bank know which checking account to take the funds from.

How to find the check number?

At the bottom of a check, you will see three groups of numbers. The first group is your routing number, the second is your account number and the third is your check number.

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