FIRST FEDERAL BANK
FIRST FEDERAL BANK has 11 ABA routing numbers in the Federal Reserve database. Different routing numbers are used in different states — make sure to use the routing number for the state where your account was opened. Always verify wire transfer routing numbers directly with the bank before initiating a wire.
All Routing Numbers
| Routing Number | City / State | Supports | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| 053208024 | LAKE CITY, FL |
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Active |
| 063114658 | LAKE CITY, FL |
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Active |
| 063116164 | LAKE CITY, FL |
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Active |
| 063193093 | LAKE CITY, FL |
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Active |
| 063201435 | BONIFAY, FL |
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Active |
| 063205211 | LAKE CITY, FL |
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Active |
| 063215845 | LAKE CITY, FL |
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Active |
| 263184488 | LAKE CITY, FL |
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Active |
| 064108663 | DICKSON, TN |
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Active |
| 264171270 | DICKSON, TN |
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Active |
| 275971692 | WAUKESHA, WI |
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Active |
Which Routing Number Should I Use?
If FIRST FEDERAL BANK has multiple routing numbers, the correct one to use depends on where your account was opened. For direct deposit and ACH transfers, use the routing number for your state. For wire transfers, always confirm the wire routing number directly with FIRST FEDERAL BANK — some banks use a different routing number for wires. You can find the routing number on the bottom of your check or in your bank's mobile app.