Sydney Garth, Credit Cards Moderator
@sydneygarth
Yes, cashier's checks have routing numbers. These checks include a line at the bottom printed in magnetic ink, which allows banks and clearing systems to process them automatically. This line typically contains three key sets of numbers: the routing number, the account number, and the check number.
Be cautious if you received the check unexpectedly or under suspicious circumstances. Delay depositing the check until you're confident in its legitimacy. While cashier's checks are generally considered safe, it's important to be vigilant, especially for large amounts or unfamiliar parties.
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