First talk to your manager and they will give you a form to fill out. the form will be sent to the distric and it will take two to three pay periods for the direct deposit to come into effect.
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Contact the human resource department person and tell him or her that you want to stop it.
You need to contact the person to whom you have given the direct deposit instructions (Usually your employer) and submit a written request to change the direct deposit account number. In the request you need to mention the new account number into which you expect the money to be credited. In most cases, employers have a website in which you can login and change your direct deposit account details. If they don't have it, a written letter should do.
My direct deposit was in my bank on Thursday.
In most cases Chase Bank will post a direct deposit immediately, upon receiving the direct deposit. Chase Bank reserves the right to hold the direct deposit for up to 2 days.