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Your account number and branch / transit number
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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.
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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.
If you don’t have a cheque, find the 5th digit of your branch (transit) number based on your geographical location:
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British Columbia and Yukon: 0
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Alberta, Northwest Territories and Nunavut: 9
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Saskatchewan: 8
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Manitoba and North-Western Ontario: 7
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Eastern Ontario including Ottawa and surrounding area: 6
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Ontario including Toronto and surrounding area: 2
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Western Quebec including Montreal and surrounding area: 1
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Eastern Quebec including Labrador: 5
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New Brunswick: 4
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Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland (excluding Labrador): 3
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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