The TD Bank routing number associated with your account varies depending on your state or region.
State or Region | TD Bank Routing Number |
Connecticut | 011103093 |
Florida | 067014822 |
Maine | 211274450 |
Massachusetts and Rhode Island | 211370545 |
Metro Washington D.C. area, Maryland, and Virginia | 054001725 |
New Hampshire | 011400071 |
New Jersey and Delaware | 031201360 |
New York, metro NYC (or former Commerce customers) | 026013673 |
New York, upstate (or former Banknorth customers) | 021302567 |
North Carolina and South Carolina | 053902197 |
Pennsylvania | 036001808 |
Vermont | 011600033 |
What Is a Routing Number?
A routing number, also commonly referred to as an American Bankers Association (ABA) number, is a nine-digit code that identifies the location of a financial institution and account. You may be asked for this number in one of several different instances, including when you:
- Facilitate a wire transfer;
- Request to transfer money from one bank to another;
- Sign up for an electronic fund withdrawal for taxes or bills;
- Enroll in direct deposit.
Where Can You Find Your TD Bank Routing Number?
If you’re not sure where to find your TD Bank routing number, take a look at a personal check. Your routing number is the first nine-digit number on the bottom left of the check.
If you don’t have a check to reference, you can also sign onto your TD Bank online account. Click on the “Account Details” for the respective account and the system will display your routing number and account number.
When you’re asked to provide your TD Bank routing number, it’s important to locate the correct digits. This will ensure the transaction in question can be completed quickly and accurately.
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