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Atlanta Postal Credit Union Routing Number

ATLANTA POSTAL CREDIT UNION ROUTING ABA NUMBER

261071166 routing number is a 9-digit number designed and assigned to Atlanta Postal Credit Union by The American Bankers Association (ABA) to identify the financial institution upon which a payment was drawn. Atlanta Postal Credit Union routing numbers are also known as as "ABA numbers", "routing transit numbers" (RTN), or "check routing numbers". Routing numbers depend on the type of transaction made such as reorder Atlanta Postal Credit Union checks, receive incoming domestic or international wire transfers, use the number for wire transfers to your Atlanta Postal Credit Union account, or to set up direct deposits. Please call Atlanta Postal Credit Union representative at (404) 768-4126 for more information.

Routing Number: 261071166

3900 CROWN RD ATLANTA, GA 30380-0000

Phone Number: (404) 768-4126

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