Bank Of Stockton
The Bank of Stockton is a unique and wonderful banking experience. Not only will you meet officers, lenders and staff that have worked with the bank for years, you will find people that live and work in your community, just like you, that care about the community. Bank of Stockton’s lending experience is quick due to local decision-makers who can be nimble and creative with financing to meet your needs.
Celebrating over 150 years in banking, Bank of Stockton has survived recessions, Depressions, World Wars and cyclical downturns throughout its history, and has been touted for its strength and stability in the banking industry. Bank of Stockton believes in reinvesting in the communities it calls home, to better those communities, and in giving back to the communities in the form of time, expertise and contributions, with many employees volunteering to support local organizations as well.
Bank Of StocktonService Telephone
Quick Contact Numbers
Access 24-Phone Banking:
209-929-1200 (Within Stockton)
1-800-399-BANK (2265) (Outside Stockton)
Credit Card Information:
1-800-447-3248
Lost or Stolen Credit Cards:
1-800-556-5678 (Within the U.S.)
1-402-399-3600 (Outside the U.S.)
Debit Transaction Errors:
1-800-399-2265
Lost/Stolen ATM/Debit Cards:
1-800-472-3272
Online Banking Login
How to Log In
1. Visit the bank’s website https://www.bankofstockton.com/.
2. The Login is located to the right part of their page.
3. You’ll be required to select Account Type to log in.
4. Once you select Internet Banking. You’ll be required to log in with your User ID and Password.
How to Enroll
1. Click the Register for Online Banking.
2. You will be directed to another page and fill out all the blank fields with the needed information. Click on “Continue“.
Video For Bank of Stockton Online Banking Login Instructions
Routing/Wiring Instructions
Bank Of Stockton customers will be required to have a routing number or routing transit number is a 9 digit number that identifies a financial institution in a transaction and the location where your bank account was opened. The most common types of transactions are ACH and wire transfers. You’ll often be asked for your checking account routing number when you’re making a payment online or by phone.
Some banks and financial institutions usually have multiple routing numbers serving different purposes, geographical regions, and branches. Therefore it is important to ensure that you are using the correct routing number before you initiate a money transfer.
A routing number can also be referred to as an RTN, a routing transit number, or an ABA routing number and can be easily be found printed on the bottom of a check or in the online banking portals of the financial institutions.
How to Find Your Routing Numbers on Check
The best way to find the routing number for your Marquette Bank checking, savings, or business account is to look into the lower-left corner of the bank check.
Routing Number | Swift Number | |
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https://www.bankofstockton.com/ | 121101037 | Not part of SWIFT network |
Branch Locations And Opening Hours
ATM and Banking Locations
Lobby Hours | Drive-Thru Hours |
Monday-Thursday 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. |
Monday-Thursday 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Friday 8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m |
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Website
https://www.bankofstockton.com/
Routing number
121101037