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How to Void a Check for Direct Deposit. Read Time: 4 Min. Share: Looking to set-up direct deposit with a voided check? Learn multiple ways to void a check, and what to avoid. …
How to Write A Check: Fill Out A CheckUse a blue or black pen so the writing is clear and permanent. After you void the check, record the voided check number in your checkbook. This will help you remember that the check was voided and you’re not waiting for it to clear your account. …
Outstanding Check: What is an Outstanding Check | Huntington BankThis is important even if the bank says they won’t honor it after six months. It’s possible that a teller at the bank may miss the date and process the check anyway. After getting the stop payment, mark the entry in your register as voided. Contact the recipient of the check and find out how they want to handle it. …
How to Set Up a Direct DepositYou can also find those numbers online (on the account summary tab) when you are logged into Huntington Online Banking or by visiting a Huntington branch. Provide a blank, voided check (if requested by your employer). Submit the Direct Deposit Form. Once the form is filled out, simply give it to your employer’s HR department. …
How to Endorse a Check & What Check Endorsement MeansEndorsing a check allows your bank and you, or a third-party, to settle the funds associated with the check. How to Endorse a Check. There are several ways to endorse a check, and how you endorse a check depends on what you want done with the money and how the check needs to be filled out. …
Commercial Check Inquiry | HuntingtonCheck Inquiry is quick and easy to use. Online: log in to Business Online and select "Checks." Click on "Check Inquiry" and complete the required fields. …
Canceled Check: How to Cancel a Check & Stop a PaymentHow to Cancel a Check & Stop a Payment. Read Time: 4 Min. Share: Need to cancel a check? Follow these steps to learn how to cancel a check. Knowing how to cancel a check & place a stop payment can keep you from losing money. …
Check Fraud Prevention Guidebook: Best Practices to Help Companies Identify and Avoid FraudResolving these incidents of check fraud can be costly and time-consuming. This guide to check fraud prevention aims to equip you with the knowledge needed to help identify and defend against check fraud schemes, including: The six most common check fraud tactics. …
How to Transfer Money Between BanksYou can also find those numbers online when you are logged into online banking or by visiting a Huntington branch. Depending on your employer, you might be asked to provide a blank, voided check. Click here to learn how to void a check. Once the form is filled out, give it to your employer’s HR department. Share: Related Content. Checking Basics. …
Check Inquiry: Small Business Banking Services | HuntingtonCheck Inquiry is quick and easy to use. Online: log in to Business Online and select "Checks." Click on "Check Inquiry" and complete the required fields. …
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You can count on Huntington for flexible and affordable loan solutions, whether you're looking to make a big purchase like a home or a car, pay for home improvements, finance a college education, or consolidate high interest loans. We pride ourselves on offering the competitive interest rates and reasonable terms.
To see a list of our current lending products and determine which option is right for you, visit our Loans and Lines of Credit page.
If you prefer to speak with a personal banker about your loan options, you can always visit your local Huntington branch or contact us at 1-800-480-BANK (2265).
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To pay your Huntington Auto Loan, Credit Card, Mortgage, Personal Credit Line or Personal Loan from another Huntington account, visit the My Accounts - Overview page and click the Pay Now button next to the account you want to pay.
From a non-Huntington Account
To pay your auto loan, personal credit line or personal loan from an account at another bank, visit the Transfers - Transfer Funds page and click Make a Payment From an Account at Another Bank.
To pay your credit card from an account at another bank, visit the My Accounts - Detail page, select your credit card account from the drop-down menu and click the View Card Details button. Then select Pay Bill and, if needed, Add a Payment Account.
To pay your mortgage from an account at another bank, visit the My Accounts - Overview page and click Pay Now.
We offer several ways to make a payment to your Huntington Auto Loan.
- Log in at Huntington.com or the Huntington mobile app, select your auto loan account and click “make a payment”
- Mail your payment to Huntington Installment Loans / P.O. Box 182519 / Columbus, OH / 43218
- Log in at huntington.com/payment to make a payment online.
Visit your local Huntington branch.
To make a one-time payment log into online banking and got to the Payments drop-down > Add Payee. This will allow you to set up a new payee. Once this step is complete, you will be able to make a payment. To make the payment, go to the Payments drop-down > Pay Bills and select the account from which you would like your payment to be paid. This can be done using the Pay From drop-down menu. Enter the payment amount next to the existing payee, review the information, and confirm the payment.
One-time payments can be scheduled up to one year in advance.
Recurring payments can be scheduled for up to several years. To make a recurring payment, select Payments > Pay Bills. Select the account from which you would like your payment to be paid from, then click to expand the payee you want to pay. Then click Set up recurring payment. Enter payment amount, the frequency at which you want payments to be made, and save your changes. At this time, recurring payments cannot be set up in the Huntington Mobile app. If a recurring payment date falls on a weekend or holiday, your payment will be sent on the next business day.
To see a list of future payments, go to the Payments drop-down > Scheduled Payments. You can only edit or cancel the next individual payment or the series of payments on the Edit Payees page. You can also use the Huntington Mobile app to cancel the next individual payment.
Credit card accounts cannot be used for Bill Pay payments.
Note: a payee's payment method (i.e. U.S. mail or electronic) is determined automatically by what the payee is capable of receiving. Be sure to enter the payee’s name and account number as shown on your statement to ensure the best payment method options. Huntington Bill Pay only sends payments within the United States, Puerto Rico, or the U.S. Virgin Islands.
For more information, see the Huntington Online Services Agreement.
Opening an account at Huntington is easy and takes a few clicks online. Visit the Apply Online page and select an account type. You can also click on details to learn more about the account that best fits your needs.
If you prefer to open your account in person, just stop by your local Huntington branch to meet with a personal banker. Find your nearest Branch.
If you have questions at any time, we're always here to help. Just call us at 1-800-480-BANK (2265).
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