
Wells Fargo routing number
Complete guide to Wells Fargo routing numbers for ACH transfers, wire transfers, and direct deposit setup across all 50 states.
Last verified June 2026
Find your state specific routing numbers
Wells Fargo's ACH number is regional. Select the state where you opened your account to see your routing numbers.
More about Wells Fargo
Wells Fargo uses different routing numbers based on the state where you originally opened your account. Here are the most common routing numbers:
Note: Some states share the same routing number due to Wells Fargo's acquisition history and regional banking structure.
Get it right the first time
A wrong number can bounce a transfer or send it into limbo. Two minutes here saves a week of waiting.
- Picking the wrong state — Wells Fargo routing numbers are regional
- Using the wire number for an ACH transfer (or vice-versa)
- Transposing a digit; always copy, don’t retype
- Forgetting the SWIFT code on incoming international wires
- Routing numbers are public — your account number is what to protect
- Only share account details over channels you initiated
- Verify new payees by phone before the first transfer
- Watch for invoice-swap scams that change banking details
How to find your account number
The 9-digit number in the lower-left, before your account number.
Sign in, open the account, and view account & routing details.
Printed near your account number in the statement header.
1-800-869-3557, or ask at any Wells Fargo branch.
FAQs
Common questions about ACH and wires through Wells Fargo
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