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Let us help you access your Direct Deposit / Debit information easily.
Your account number and branch/transit number
If you have a cheque, your full account information is found along the bottom. View this sample cheque image as a handy guide. We also have a direct deposit/debit form.
If you do NOT have a cheque, you can locate your account information in Easyweb on the View Account page.
The first set of numbers (4 digits) is your branch (or transit) number. The second set (7 digits) is your account number.
- If your account number only has 6 digits but a form requires 7, simply add a 0 to the start. For example, 123456 is 0123456.
- If your branch (transit) number is only 3 digits long, add a 0 in front of the number (for forms, etc.). Example: Branch 101 is 0101.
If you need to enter a 5 digit branch (transit) number for a direct deposit or debit form, the 5th digit is a geographical number to be added to the end of your branch (transit) number. View a sample cheque image that identifies branch (transit) numbers, including the 5th digit.
For example: If you are located in Toronto and your branch number is 1001, you should input 10012 if your direct deposit/debit form requires a 5th digit.
Institution Number: The institution number for all TD Canada Trust accounts is 004.
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