Direct Deposit Frequently Asked
Questions
- What exactly is the Direct Deposit
Program?
- Must I participate in the Direct Payroll Deposit
Program?
- Are there any costs to my participating in Direct
Deposit?
- How long does it take to set up or change the Direct
Deposit of my pay?
- Is it possible to have a portion of my check put into my
savings account and the balance in my checking account?
- How will this affect my current payroll deductions, as
for group insurance premium, U.S. Savings Bonds, KanElect, etc.?
- How do I know how much was
deposited?
- How do I know my pay has been deposited?
- What is the earliest date I can make a cash withdrawal
on the amount of the Direct Deposit?
- What if my bank did not receive my Direct Deposit or the
amount does not agree with the amount indicated on my Payroll Deposit
Advice?
- What if I change banks or close accounts?
What do I have to
do?
- Will all my checks be Direct Deposited?
- How do I stop my pay from being Direct
Deposited?
- What if my bank is not a member of the Direct Deposit
System?
- Can I join Direct Deposit at a later date?
- How will paychecks paid at termination be
handled?
- Direct Deposit asks for my checking or savings
account number and my bank’s transit routing number. How do I find
that
information?
- What happens when the payday is a holiday
payday?
- What happens if I terminate employment and am
subsequently rehired?
- Who should I contact if I have questions?
- Q. What exactly is the Direct
Deposit
Program?
A. Direct Deposit is also known as Electronic Funds
Transfer
(EFT). It is the transfer of funds from the State of
Kansas account to an employee’s checking or savings accounts at participating
banks, savings and loan associations or credit unions. The term bank is
used
generically in these questions and answers to describe any financial
institution.
- Q. Must I participate in the Direct Payroll
Deposit
Program?
A. No; your participation is optional. However, it
is very convenient and
participation
is strongly encouraged.
- Q. Are there any costs to my participating in
Direct
Deposit?
A. No.
- Q. How long does it take to set up or change the
Direct
Deposit
of
my pay?
A.
It only takes a few minutes in Employee Self Service and direct deposit is
effective with the next available pay period. Sign up or changes may also
be submitted by completing a Authorization
for
Direct Deposit of Employee Pay (pdf).
Refer to the Direct
Deposit Form instructions.
- Q. Is it possible to have a portion of my check
put
into my
savings account and the balance in my checking account?
A. Yes, you may designate up to a maximum of 6
financial
institutions with up to 10 accounts in each institution. You may indicate
a percent of net pay or a dollar amount for each account.
- Q. How will this affect my current payroll
deductions,
as for
group insurance premium, U.S. Savings Bonds, KanElect, etc.?
A. These deductions will remain the same unless you
make a
change to them.
- Q. How do I know how
much was
deposited?
A. You may view your paycheck through employee
self service as early as one week before pay day.
- Q. How do I know my pay has been
deposited?
A.
You will receive a Payroll Deposit Advice, which will
be mailed two days
before payday. It will include all information regarding taxes and
deductions as well as the financial institution(s) and account(s) which
the pay was deposited. Due to space limitation on the advice, if pay is
being deposited to more than two banks or accounts, the total for the
other banks or accounts will be labeled as "other institutions"
or "other
accounts."
- Q. What is the earliest date I
can make a cash withdrawal on
the
amount of the Direct Deposit?
A. The same day as the Direct Deposit is made to
your bank.
- Q. What if my bank did not receive my Direct
Deposit
or the
amount does not agree with the amount indicated on my Payroll Deposit
Advice?
A. This is highly unlikely; however, if it should
occur,
contact your department's Personnel Specialist. They will initiate the
appropriate
action to correct the situation.
- Q. What if I change banks or close accounts?
What do I
have to
do?
A. Go to K-State Employee Self Service
http://www.as.ksu.edu/HRIS and make
your changes by deleting and adding
new accounts or complete a new Authorization
for
Direct Deposit of Employee Pay (pdf) and send it to
the
Division of Human Resources, 103
Edwards Hall.
The change will be effective for the next available pay period.
- Q. Will all my checks be Direct
Deposited?
A. All payroll checks will be directly
deposited.
- Q. How do I stop my pay from being Direct
Deposited?
A. Go to K-State Employee Self Service
http://www.as.ksu.edu/HRIS and
delete all your bank accounts or fill
out a new Authorization
for
Direct Deposit of Employee Pay (pdf),
sign
Section B, and send it to the Division
of Human Resources, 103 Edwards Hall. The
cancellation will be effective on the next paycheck if processed by the
payroll cutoff date. If you are closing your bank account, please go
to Employee Self Service and delete that account.
- Q. What if my bank is not a member of the Direct
Deposit
System?
A. You may choose to move your account to a
participating
bank.
- Q. Can I join Direct Deposit at a later
date?
A. You may participate at any time.
- Q. How will paychecks paid at termination be
handled?
A. The
final payroll
check will be deposited on the regularly scheduled pay
date, unless the direct deposit is cancelled.
- Q. Direct Deposit asks for my checking or
savings
account
number and my bank's transit number. How do I find that
information?
A.
Direct deposit employee self service has an example which shows where
these can be found. Account numbers and the transit routing number are
normally noted at the bottom of checks and deposit slips. If you choose
not to use Employee Self Service, your department's Personnel Specialist
may help you complete the Authorization
for
Direct Deposit of Employee Pay (pdf) using a voided check from
your checking account or a deposit slip for your savings account, or you
may contact your bank for assistance. The voided check and/or savings
deposit slip should be attached to the authorization form.
- Q.
What happens when the payday is a holiday payday?
A. Payroll will be deposited every other Friday (or
the
closest preceding workday if Friday is a holiday).
- Q. What happens if I terminate employment and am
subsequently
rehired?
A.
You may view and update your banking information in Employee Self Service.
http://www.as.ksu.edu/HRIS If you
choose not to use Employee Self Service your department's Personnel
Specialist can view data in the Human Resource Information System to see
if your direct deposit is active. You may need to
complete Authorization
for
Direct Deposit of Employee Pay (pdf)
to either
change or cancel the Direct
Deposit for this term of employment.
- Q. Who should I contact if I have
questions?
A. You may contact your department's Personnel
Specialist or the Division of Human
Resources.