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There are multiple ways, including through: the U.S. Bank Mobile App, online banking, your monthly statement, your checkbook and our routing number directory. The easiest way is to open the app and simply ask the U.S. Bank Smart Assistant™, “What’s my routing number?”
Learn more about finding your routing number.
A checking account is typically used for day-to-day spending and paying your bills. You can easily access your money with a debit card, ATM or check. A savings account is meant to help you grow your money or set aside funds for a big purchase.
It’s often beneficial to have both as part of your financial plan. Learn more about the differences between checking and savings accounts.
You can open Bank Smartly Checking and Safe Debit accounts for a minor aged 13 through 17 if it is a joint account with an adult. You may do so together online or in a branch. If the minor is under the age of 13 or if you wish to open any other joint account with a minor, you must do so together in a branch. Make an appointment to meet with a banker.
Learn more about how to open an account for a minor.
Get answers to other frequently asked questions and learn more about account services, features and benefits on our Checking customer resources page.