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UNITED NEIGHBORHOOD FCU

Augusta, Georgia

Routing Number
061192517

Bank Details

Institution Name
UNITED NEIGHBORHOOD FCU
Routing Number (ABA/RTN)
061192517
Status
Active — Receives ACH Transfers

Address

1434 POPLAR STREET
Augusta, GA 30901

Use This For

  • ACH Direct Deposit
  • ACH Payments & Bill Pay
  • Tax Refund Direct Deposit
  • Wire Transfers (verify with bank)

Where to Find This Routing Number

Routing number 061192517 appears at the bottom-left of checks issued by UNITED NEIGHBORHOOD FCU.

Check No. 1001
061192517
← Routing Number
0001234567
Account Number
1001
Check #

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the routing number for UNITED NEIGHBORHOOD FCU?
The routing number for UNITED NEIGHBORHOOD FCU in Augusta, Georgia is 061192517. This ABA routing number can be used for ACH transfers, direct deposits, and wire transfers. Always verify with your bank before initiating a transfer.
Is routing number 061192517 valid?
Yes, routing number 061192517 is an active, valid ABA routing number for UNITED NEIGHBORHOOD FCU located in Augusta, Georgia. This information is sourced from the Federal Reserve's E-Payments Routing Directory.
Can I use 061192517 for wire transfers?
Routing number 061192517 is registered for UNITED NEIGHBORHOOD FCU in the Federal Reserve's ACH directory. While many banks use the same routing number for both ACH and wire transfers, some large banks have separate wire routing numbers. Contact UNITED NEIGHBORHOOD FCU directly to confirm.
Where is UNITED NEIGHBORHOOD FCU located?
UNITED NEIGHBORHOOD FCU (routing number 061192517) is located at 1434 POPLAR STREET, Augusta, GA 30901. You can reach them at (706) 823-6378.
What is routing number 061192517 used for?
Routing number 061192517 identifies UNITED NEIGHBORHOOD FCU for electronic transactions including: ACH direct deposits (payroll, tax refunds, government benefits), ACH payments (bill pay, recurring transfers), wire transfers (domestic bank-to-bank), and check processing.

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