Ever found yourself needing that crucial nine-digit number, the routing number, for your Chase account, especially if you're in Oregon? It's one of those things that pops up when you least expect it – maybe you're setting up a direct deposit, scheduling an important payment, or even just trying to link accounts. And honestly, who has these numbers memorized?
Thankfully, Chase makes it pretty straightforward to find this information, whether you're a tech-savvy smartphone user or prefer the comfort of your computer. It’s not some ancient secret; it’s right there, accessible with a few taps or clicks.
On the Go with the Chase Mobile® App
If you've got the Chase Mobile app on your phone, this is often the quickest route. After you sign in, just tap on the account you're interested in. You'll see a prompt to 'Show details.' Give that a tap, and voilà! Your account and routing numbers will be right there, ready for you.
From Your Desktop at Chase.com
Prefer to do things on a bigger screen? Head over to chase.com and sign in to your account. Once you're in, click on the name of the account you need. You should see an option for 'Account & routing number.' Click that, and the information you need will be displayed.
The Classic Check Method
And for those who still use paper checks, there's a familiar place to look. Your routing number is the nine-digit number located on the bottom left of your checks. Immediately following that, you'll find your account number in the center. It’s a tried-and-true method that still works!
It's good to know that these numbers are consistent across all Chase branches, regardless of your specific location in Oregon. So, whether you're in Portland, Eugene, or anywhere in between, the process for finding your Chase routing number remains the same.
