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Business Check Writing Guide — Utah Banks

There are 31 active FDIC-insured banks with their main office in Utah in our directory, including 4 curated major banks with full routing-number tables. Each entry below links to a printable check writer guide for that bank.

Bank City Offices Assets
Ally Bank Sandy 1 $184.65B Check writer →
American Express National Bank Sandy 1 $211.28B Check writer →
Ally Bank Draper 2 $112.12B Check writer →
Zions Bancorporation, N.A. Salt Lake City 414 $88.99B Check writer →
BMW Bank of North America Salt Lake City 1 $12.81B Check writer →
Bank of Utah Ogden 20 $3.58B Check writer →
Cache Valley Bank Logan 24 $3.53B Check writer →
Capital Community Bank Provo 7 $1.43B Check writer →
Celtic Bank Salt Lake City 1 $4.79B Check writer →
Central Bank Provo 12 $2.05B Check writer →
Comenity Capital Bank Draper 1 $13.63B Check writer →
FinWise Bank Murray 2 $0.97B Check writer →
First Utah Bank Salt Lake City 7 $0.85B Check writer →
Green Dot Bank DBA Bonneville Bank Provo 1 $5.20B Check writer →
LendingClub Bank, National Association Lehi 3 $11.47B Check writer →
Medallion Bank Salt Lake City 1 $2.62B Check writer →
Merrick Bank South Jordan 1 $9.25B Check writer →
Morgan Stanley Bank, National Association Salt Lake City 1 $253.35B Check writer →
Nelnet Bank Draper 1 $2.07B Check writer →
Optum Bank, Inc. Draper 1 $20.82B Check writer →
Prime Alliance Bank Woods Cross 1 $1.07B Check writer →
Sallie Mae Bank Salt Lake City 1 $29.73B Check writer →
SoFi Bank, National Association Cottonwood Heights 4 $46.57B Check writer →
Square Financial Services, Inc. Salt Lake City 1 $1.69B Check writer →
State Bank of Southern Utah Cedar City 17 $2.60B Check writer →
Sunwest Bank Sandy 9 $4.09B Check writer →
Thrivent Bank Salt Lake City 1 $1.00B Check writer →
Transportation Alliance Bank, Inc. d/b/a TAB Bank Ogden 1 $1.60B Check writer →
UBS Bank USA, National Association Salt Lake City 1 $119.32B Check writer →
WEX Bank Sandy 1 $8.45B Check writer →
WebBank Salt Lake City 1 $2.94B Check writer →

About business checks in Utah

Checks issued by banks in Utah follow the same federal ANSI X9 standard as checks anywhere else in the United States, but a few state-specific considerations are worth knowing. Utah follows the Uniform Commercial Code Article 3 (Negotiable Instruments) and Article 4 (Bank Deposits and Collections), which between them define how checks are written, accepted, paid, and disputed. Stop-payment requests, stale-dated check rules, and indorser liability all derive from these UCC articles as adopted by the state.

Most banks headquartered in Utah participate in the Federal Reserve's Check 21 image-exchange network, which means a check deposited at a bank in another state is converted to an electronic image and presented to the paying bank within 24 hours, usually faster. The MICR line on every check sold by a Utah bank — printed in the standard E-13B font — is what makes that high-speed clearing possible.

If you are setting up a new business and choosing where to bank in Utah, consider not just the size of the institution but its specific business banking products: the cost of ordering pre-printed checks, whether Positive Pay is included or sold as an add-on, whether the bank's online banking platform supports issuing checks via virtual mail, and whether the bank participates in same-day ACH origination. Larger institutions in our directory typically offer all four, while community banks may offer more personalized service in exchange for fewer self-serve features.

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Routing numbers for Utah banks

Each US bank's routing number is assigned by the American Bankers Association based on the Federal Reserve district. Banks that operate in Utah may have one of several routing numbers depending on the state where the customer's account was originally opened — large national banks like Chase, Wells Fargo, and Bank of America assign different routings by state, while a community Utah-only bank typically uses a single routing number for all customers.

The first four digits of any routing number indicate the Federal Reserve processing center; the next four identify the specific bank; the ninth is a check digit calculated from the others. Utah banks fall predominantly within their assigned Federal Reserve district. Always verify a routing number against your physical check or your bank's official online portal before using it for ACH or wire setup — typing the wrong number causes a payment to bounce and may incur a returned-item fee.

For a verified, machine-readable list of all routing numbers in Utah, consult a Federal Reserve routing-number lookup directory. Most online directories pull from the same FedACH participant database the banks themselves use.

Common business banking products in Utah

Most full-service banks operating in Utah offer a tiered business checking lineup. The basic tier typically includes a low monthly maintenance fee waived above a minimum balance, 50–200 free transactions per cycle, free incoming wires, and a debit/business-credit card. The next tier up usually doubles the free transaction count, adds free outgoing domestic wires, and includes Positive Pay at no extra charge. Premier and treasury-management products add zero-balance accounts, sweep accounts, lockbox banking, and dedicated commercial banker support — these typically require a much higher operating balance.

In addition to the major national banks listed above, Utah hosts a number of strong regional and community banks that may offer better personalized service for owner-operated businesses. Look at the bank's office count — institutions with 5–50 branches are usually positioned as community banks, while larger numbers indicate regional or national reach. The Total assets column above gives a rough sense of the institution's scale.

How CheckCraft helps you write a check at any Utah bank

Click any bank in the table above to see a guide tailored to that institution's check format. Each guide includes a printable check layout, a step-by-step writing walkthrough, MICR line guidance, and answers to the most common questions about that bank's business checks. For the curated major banks marked with a star (★), the guide includes the bank's real routing-number table by region; for other banks, the guide includes an illustrative MICR line and instructs you to copy your real routing/account numbers from your physical check.

You can also use the live online check writer to fill in a printable check on screen — just pick your bank, enter the payee and amount, and CheckCraft formats the written line in the formal "and 00/100" form your bank expects.