A Guide to Understanding Member Numbers, Account Numbers, and Routing Numbers

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When you open an account with Park View Federal Credit Union, you’ll receive several numbers tied to your membership and accounts. Knowing where to find these numbers and when to use them can save you time and frustration when setting up a direct deposit, transferring money, or speaking with a Park View representative

Member Number and ID

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  • Member Number

    Your Member Number & ID begins with your Member Number. This is the unique number assigned to you as a Park View member. Only the digits after the leading zeros make up your actual member number— you do not need to include the zeros when using it (example, 19825).

You may be asked for this number when:

  • Speaking to a Park View representative
  • Visiting one of our branches
  • Making Member to Member transfers
  • Applying for an Express, Holiday, or Vacation Loan
  • Enrolling in Online Banking
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  • ID

    The second part of the Member Number is the ID number (ex. -0009) that identifies each of your deposit accounts you have with Park View. For example, your Rewards Account, Checking Account, and Certificate will all have a different ID.

You’ll use the ID, along with your member number when:

  • Sending money to a specific share ID

Account Number

The stand-alone Account Number, also known as your ACH/MICR number, is a unique 10-digit number that identifies a specific share within your account for electronic transactions (ex. 9198250077). This number can also be found at the bottom of your checks. Use this number for all electronic transactions, including:

  • Establishing a payroll direct deposit, payroll allotment, or other recurring payment to your account
  • Setting up electronic transactions such as automatic transfers (ACH) and bill payments
  • Sending funds to your Park View account via wire transfer
  • Check orders not processed by Park View
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Routing Number

A routing number is a 9-digit code used to identify financial institutions for electronic transactions. Park View’s routing number is 251480806.

This routing number is the same for all your accounts at Park View, including checking, savings, money market, and other deposit accounts.

You’ll use the routing number when:

  • Setting up direct deposit, payroll allotment, or other recurring payments
  • Setting up electronic transfers, such as automatic transfers (ACH) or bill payments
  • Receiving funds to your Park View account via wire transfer
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How to Find Your Member, Routing, and Account Numbers 

You can easily access all your important account numbers through Online Banking or the Mobile App at any time.

  1. Sign in to Online Banking or the Mobile App
  2. Select 'More Services' from the menu
  3. Select Routing and Account Numbers
  4. Toggle 'Show all account numbers'

Park View is Here to Help

Knowing how to find and use your account information is a small step that can make a big difference in your day‑to‑day banking. At Park View, we’re here to help you feel confident and informed when it comes to your account.

If you need help understanding your account numbers, finding the right details, or getting your account numbers via direct deposit form, come by a branch or contact us. A Park View representatives is always happy to assist.

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