Direct Deposit - Get Paid Faster!
With direct deposit, your paycheck will be automatically transferred from your employer's bank account to your prepaid account every pay period.
Am I eligible for direct deposit?
Yes. Most employers and benefits providers offer direct deposit as an option to get your money. Check with your employer or benefits provider today.
How can I start direct deposit?
- Ask your employer or benefits provider if direct deposit is available.
- Login to your AccountNow account and print your personalized form
-or-
- Print a blank form. See sample form below.
- Tell us how much money you'd like to add to your prepaid account - a portion of your paycheck (1% to 100%) or a fixed dollar amount ($10 to $5,000).
- Sign the form and hand it to your employer or benefits provider.
- Generally, it takes 1-2 pay periods for your employer to start depositing your paycheck in your prepaid account.
When will my money be available to me?
Your money will be available on your payday. However, many employers notify the bank of payroll direct deposits before your official payday. If we receive sufficient early notice, we will deposit your pay into your account early. Ask your employer when they submit their direct deposit information to the bank. Your employer may not submit early every pay period.
Know Your Numbers
You will need your Routing and Account numbers to start Direct Deposit. These are also the numbers you will use on your
tax form when filing for
your tax refund.
Routing Number
Green Dot Bank routing number is 123403120
Account Number
Login to your account to locate your account number.
This direct deposit number is
valid only for direct deposits made by your employer or benefits provider. If you attempt to use this
direct deposit number for any other transaction, .
How it works
Many employers notify the bank of payroll direct deposits before your official payday. If we receive sufficient early notice, we will deposit your pay into your account early. Ask your employer when they submit their direct deposit information to the bank. Your employer may not submit early every pay period.