Find Your First Security Bank Routing Number

Ensuring accurate and secure fund transfers.

This page provides the official First Security Bank routing number and explains its critical role in various financial transactions like ACH and wire transfers. It details how to find the number and addresses common questions for secure and accurate money movement.

What is a Routing Number?

A routing number, sometimes called an ABA routing number or routing transit number, is a nine-digit code that identifies financial institutions in the United States. Its primary purpose is to facilitate the secure and accurate transfer of funds between banks. When you initiate a transaction, this number acts like a street address for your bank, ensuring your money goes to the correct institution. For First Security Bank, this unique identifier directs funds specifically to our branches and accounts.

These numbers were developed by the American Bankers Association (ABA) in 1910 to identify originating banks on checks. Today, their function has expanded significantly beyond paper checks. They are fundamental for electronic transactions, including direct deposits, bill payments, and wire transfers, making them an indispensable part of modern banking infrastructure. Without the correct routing number, electronic transfers would not know where to go, leading to delays or rejections.

Every financial institution, including First Security Bank, has at least one routing number assigned to it. Larger banks might have multiple routing numbers depending on their size, location, or the specific services they offer. However, for most standard transactions with First Security Bank, you'll typically use a single, primary routing number. Understanding its role is crucial for managing your financial operations effectively and ensuring your money moves as intended.

First Security Bank's Official Routing Number

Using the correct routing number is fundamental for any transaction involving First Security Bank. An incorrect number can lead to delays, returned payments, or even funds being misdirected to another institution entirely. For all standard electronic transactions, including direct deposits, automatic bill payments, and transfers within the United States, the official routing number for First Security Bank is:

111904452

This nine-digit number specifically identifies First Security Bank in the national banking system. It's important to verify this number whenever you are setting up new financial arrangements or confirming details for existing ones. While some larger banks may have multiple routing numbers for different regions or types of transactions, First Security Bank primarily uses this single number for the vast majority of customer needs. Always double-check this number against official First Security Bank sources to prevent any transaction issues.

How to Use Your Routing Number for ACH Transfers

Automated Clearing House (ACH) transfers are electronic payments processed through a secure network that connects all U.S. financial institutions. Your First Security Bank routing number is essential for setting up various ACH transactions. This includes receiving your paycheck via direct deposit, paying recurring bills automatically, or making person-to-person payments.

Always ensure you provide the correct First Security Bank routing number to avoid any processing errors or delays in these critical electronic transactions. Incorrect information can result in payments being rejected or delayed, impacting your financial schedule. For more information on ACH transactions, you can refer to the Nacha website, which governs the ACH Network.

Using Your Routing Number for Wire Transfers

Wire transfers are a faster method of sending money compared to ACH transfers, typically used for larger sums or time-sensitive payments. While both require routing numbers, the process for wire transfers can have additional details. When initiating or receiving a wire transfer with First Security Bank, the routing number (111904452) is critical for identifying our institution.

For incoming wire transfers to your First Security Bank account, you will generally need to provide the sender with:

  1. First Security Bank's official routing number: 111904452
  2. First Security Bank's full legal name and address.
  3. Your full account name as it appears on your First Security Bank account.
  4. Your complete First Security Bank account number.

For outgoing wire transfers from your First Security Bank account, you will need similar information for the recipient's bank and account. It's important to note that wire transfers often involve fees and are generally irreversible once sent, so accuracy is paramount. Always confirm all details with the recipient before initiating a wire. If you are sending an international wire, additional codes like a SWIFT/BIC code may be required instead of or in addition to a routing number, as routing numbers are typically for domestic U.S. transfers only. You can learn more about the specifics of wire transfers from sources like the Federal Reserve.

Where to Find Your First Security Bank Routing Number

Locating your First Security Bank routing number is straightforward, and there are several reliable places to find it. Knowing where to look ensures you always have the correct information for your financial transactions.

Always use an official source to confirm the routing number to prevent any errors in your transactions. While online search engines might provide this information, cross-referencing with an official First Security Bank source is always the safest practice.

Frequently Asked Questions About Routing Numbers

We understand that questions may arise concerning routing numbers and their use. Here are some common inquiries regarding your First Security Bank routing number:

Need Further Assistance?

If you have additional questions about your First Security Bank routing number, specific transaction requirements, or need help setting up direct deposits or wire transfers, our team is ready to assist you. We are committed to ensuring your financial transactions are handled accurately and efficiently.

You can reach First Security Bank customer service by calling our dedicated support line during business hours. Our representatives can provide personalized assistance, confirm routing numbers, and guide you through the processes for various electronic transfers. Alternatively, you are always welcome to visit your nearest First Security Bank branch location. Our branch staff can provide in-person support and answer any detailed questions you might have about your accounts and banking needs.

For general inquiries, our website also contains a wealth of information, including frequently asked questions and guides on common banking services. We encourage you to explore these resources or contact us directly for any specific concerns. Your peace of mind regarding your financial transactions is our priority.

Transaction Type Requires Routing Number? Primary Use Case Notes for First Security Bank
Direct Deposit (Payroll, Benefits) Yes Receive funds into your account Use First Security Bank's primary routing number (111904452) along with your account number.
Automatic Bill Payment (ACH Debit) Yes Authorize merchants to pull funds Provide First Security Bank's primary routing number (111904452) and your account number to the biller.
External Account Link (ACH Credit/Debit) Yes Transfer funds between banks Both sending and receiving bank routing numbers are needed for transfers to/from First Security Bank.
Domestic Wire Transfer (Incoming) Yes Receive fast, large sum transfers Sender needs First Security Bank's routing number (111904452), bank name, and your account details.
Domestic Wire Transfer (Outgoing) Yes Send fast, large sum transfers You will need the recipient bank's routing number and their account details.
International Wire Transfer No (typically) Send/receive funds globally Usually requires a SWIFT/BIC code, not a routing number. Contact First Security Bank for details.

Questions about Routing Number

What is the official First Security Bank routing number?

The official routing number for First Security Bank, used for most domestic transactions including direct deposits and ACH transfers, is 111904452. Always verify this number from a trusted source, such as your checks or online banking portal.

Where can I find my First Security Bank routing number?

You can find your First Security Bank routing number on the bottom left of your checks, within your online banking account details, or on your monthly bank statements. If you're still unsure, you can contact First Security Bank customer service for assistance.

Is the First Security Bank routing number needed for direct deposit?

Yes, your First Security Bank routing number is essential for setting up direct deposits. You will need to provide it, along with your account number, to your employer or any other entity that will be sending funds directly to your First Security Bank account.

Can I use the First Security Bank routing number for international transfers?

No, routing numbers are specific to the U.S. banking system. For international transfers to or from First Security Bank, you typically need a SWIFT/BIC code. Please contact First Security Bank directly for instructions on international wire transfers.

What should I do if I used the wrong First Security Bank routing number?

If you realize you've used an incorrect routing number for a transaction involving First Security Bank, it's crucial to act quickly. Contact First Security Bank's customer service immediately to report the error and see if the transaction can be recalled or corrected before funds are fully processed.

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