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How do I set up direct deposit? You should have been directed to sign up in orientation, however if you did not have orientation, you can stop by our office in SKH 151 or print the form from our site and mail it to us at SKH 151, fax to us at 824-6069 or email to us. |
Do I have to set up direct deposit? Effective 9/5/2008, UAHuntsville began a mandatory direct deposit policy. Please click here for a link to the form. Direct Deposit is a safer, more efficient way to access your funds on payday. |
Can I split my direct deposit between my savings account and checking accounts? Yes, you can split up your payroll deposit into up to 3 bank accounts on the Direct Deposit Form. You will need to include the routing number of the bank you are using as well as your bank account number or simply attach a voided check to the form. |
How do I locate my check stub online? Follow these instructions to find your check stub online. |
When are direct deposited funds credited to my account? Generally, your funds should be credited to your chosen account by the end of the day on payday |
It is payday and the direct deposit is not in my bank account. What should I do? Check your online paystub to see that you did receive pay & that it was directed to the proper financial institution of your choosing. If so, call your financial institution directly or you are welcome to call us at 824-6021 for assistance. |
I do not have a bank account. What will happen to my check? At the present, your check will be held in the payroll office for you to pickup. However, later on, we will make an announcement to campus that we will begin setting up non-member bank accounts at the Alabama Credit Union for your funds to be transferred. On payday, you can retrieve those funds by going to the Alabama Credit Union and making a withdrawal of all the funds transferred. We will notify campus when this change goes into effect. |
My financial institution has been bought out by another financial institution. Do I need to let Payroll know? Absolutely. It is in your best interest to let us know when you find that your bank has been bought out by another bank, especially if they have issued you a new account number to use. |
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