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Reviewing ACH Notices & Returns

Easily retrieve the Notice of Change or Returns of your Originated ACH items to make necessary changes to account information.

Step 1:
Log in to online banking.

When you enrolled in First Bank digital banking, you created a Login ID and Password. Enter that information in the corresponding screens and then click the “Log In” button. Next, you will be asked to enter your password, then click “Continue.”

First Bank homepage with login area highlighted. First Bank Online Banking password screen.

Step 2:
Navigate to Commercial.

From the menu on the left, select “Commercial,” click on “Positive Pay” from the dropdown to go to the First Bank Positive Pay System.

Then click on “Transaction Processing” followed by clicking on “ACH Reporting Files” from the menu on the left.

First Bank online banking screen highlighting the Commercial menu item. First Bank online banking screen highlighting the Positive Pay menu item. First Bank online banking screen showing the Positive Pay welcome screen.

Step 3:
Select the ACH Notice.

At the top of the page, select the date range the item was processed during and click “Refresh.”

Click “Download” to view the item that has been flagged as a Notice of Change or Return.

The file will be downloaded onto your computer.

First Bank online banking screen highlighting the date range filter fields. First Bank online banking screen showing a list of ACH transaction reports. First Bank online banking screen showing a list of ACH transaction reports and the browser's option to view the downloaded files.

Step 4:
View Notice of Change.

Open the PDF file to review the ACH notice details.

At the bottom, the section labeled “ADDENDA” will show you the reason the item was returned, such as incorrect account or routing numbers.

You can update this information in Recipient Management so the transaction can be processed using the step-by-step instructions here.

(Note these must be corrected or removed within six Business days.)

Screenshot of a ACH Report PDF

Step 5:
View ACH Return Notice.

Open the PDF file to review the ACH notice details.

At the bottom, the section labeled “ADDENDA” will show you the reason the item was returned, such as insufficient funds. You will need to contact the account owner to discuss how you want to handle the situation in order for the transaction to be processed.

You can see a list of common codes and their meanings here.

Screenshot of a ACH Report PDF

Codes and Description for ACH Returns and NOCs

Return Code Return Description
R01 Insufficient Funds
R02 Account Closed
R03 No Account/ Unable to Locate Account
R04 Invalid Account Number Structure
R05 Unauthorized Debit to Consumer Account Using Corporate SEC Code
R07 Authorization Revoked by Customer
R08 Payment Stopped
R09 Uncollected Funds
R10 Customer Advises Originator is Not Known to Receiver and/or Originator is Not Authorized by Receiver to Debit Receiver’s Account
R11 Customer Advises Entry Not in Accordance with the Terms of the Authorization
R12 Account Sold to Another DFI
R13 Invalid ACH Routing Number
R14 Representative Payee Deceased or Unable to Continue in That Capacity
R15 Beneficiary or Account Holder (Other Than a Representative Payee) Deceased
R16 Account Frozen/Entry Returned Per OFAC Instruction
R17 Questionable or Potentially fraudulent entries
R20 Non-Transaction Account
R23 Credit Entry Refused by Receiver
R29 Corporate Customer Advises Not Authorized

NOC Code NOC Description
C01 Incorrect Account Number
C02 Incorrect Routing Number
C03 Incorrect Account Number and Routing Number
C05 Incorrect Transaction Code
C06 Incorrect Account Number and Transaction Code
C07 Incorrect Routing Number, Account Number and Transaction Code
C13 Addenda Format Error

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Have questions or unsure where to start?

Contact your Treasury Services rep, or one of our support teams below, for help or to schedule personalized demos.

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