UK Sort Code Validator

Verify the format of a UK bank Sort Code.

Enter a UK Sort Code to mathematically format check.

What is a UK Sort Code?

A Sort Code is a 6-digit number that identifies both the bank and the branch where a specific account is held. They are used exclusively for domestic money transfers within the United Kingdom via clearing systems like BACS, CHAPS, and Faster Payments.

Frequently Asked Questions

What do the digits mean?
The first two digits identify the bank itself, and the last four digits identify the specific branch.
Can I use a Sort Code for international transfers?
No. Sort codes are strictly for UK domestic transfers. Use an IBAN or SWIFT code for international wires.
What is BACS and CHAPS?
BACS is used for direct debits and 3-day transfers. CHAPS guarantees same-day clearing for high-value payments. Sort codes route these payments.
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