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Suntrust Now Truist Branch Status by State SUNTRUST NOW TRUIST BRANCH STATUS BY STATE BRANCH NAME ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP PHONE STATUS REGULAR CODE NUMBER HOURS COX CREEK 402 COX CREEK FLORENCE AL 35630 256-712-3744 OPEN PKWY FLORENCE MAIN 201 S COURT ST FLORENCE AL 35630 256-712-3703 OPEN BRANCH NAME ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP PHONE STATUS REGULAR CODE NUMBER HOURS WEST MEMPHIS 125 W BROADWAY WEST MEMPHIS AR 72301 870-629-9174 OPEN MAIN BRANCH NAME ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP PHONE STATUS REGULAR CODE NUMBER HOURS ADAMS MORGAN 1801 ADAMS MILL WASHINGTON DC 20009 202-332-3891 OPEN ROAD NW NEW YORK 1099 NEW YORK WASHINGTON DC 20001 202-347-8076 OPEN AVENUE AVENUE NW SUITE 100 GOOD HOPE 2845 ALABAMA AVE WASHINGTON DC 20020 202-838-3806 LIMITED No MARKETPLACE SE SERVICES SAFEWAY HECHINGER MALL 1601 MARYLAND AVE WASHINGTON DC 20002 202-753-3619 LIMITED No SAFEWAY NE SERVICES CONNECTICUT & 5000 CONNECTICUT WASHINGTON DC 20008 202-831-5140 OPEN NEBRASKA AVE NW 30TH & M 2929 M ST NW WASHINGTON DC 20007 202-831-5220 OPEN FOXHALL SQUARE 3301 NEW MEXICO WASHINGTON DC 20016 202-644-4500 LIMITED AVE NW SERVICES CATHEDRAL 3402 WISCONSIN AVE WASHINGTON DC 20016 202-730-0053 OPEN NW SEVENTEENTH & 900 17TH ST NW WASHINGTON DC 20006 202-753-3703 CLOSED EYE FIFTEENTH & NEW 1445 NEW YORK AVE WASHINGTON DC 20005 202-879-6308 LIMITED YORK NW SERVICES 1100 G STREET 1100 G ST NW WASHINGTON DC 20005 202-831-5200 OPEN 100 M STREET 100 M ST SE WASHINGTON DC 20003 202-719-2167 LIMITED SERVICES EASTERN MARKET 300 PENNSYLVANIA WASHINGTON DC 20003 202-831-5120 OPEN AVE SE ANACOSTIA 1340 GOOD HOPE RD WASHINGTON DC 20020 202-969-8088 OPEN SE RHODE ISLAND 2350 WASHINGTON WASHINGTON DC 20018 202-791-8737 LIMITED ROW PLACE NE, SUITE 108 SERVICES N TWO MASS 2 MASSACHUSETTS WASHINGTON DC 20001 202-753-3661 OPEN AVENUE AVE NW BRIGHTWOOD 6422 GEORGIA AVE, WASHINGTON DC 20012 202-831-5400 LIMITED NW SERVICES DUPONT CIRCLE 1369 CONNECTICUT WASHINGTON DC 20036 202-756-4020 LIMITED AVE NW SERVICES CONNECTICUT & M 1150 CONNECTICUT WASHINGTON DC 20036 202-572-5400 OPEN AVE NW BRANCH NAME ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP PHONE STATUS REGULAR CODE NUMBER HOURS ALTAMONTE 888 W STATE ROAD ALTAMONTE FL 32714 407-551-4260 OPEN CROSSING 436 SPRINGS DOUGLAS AVENUE 1198 COMMERCE ALTAMONTE FL 32714 407-551-4010 OPEN PARK DR SPRINGS AMELIA ISLAND 5211 S FLETCHER AMELIA ISLAND FL 32034 904-491-5800 LIMITED AVE SERVICES RUSKIN 5090 N US HIGHWAY APOLLO BEACH FL 33572 813-675-9877 OPEN 41 APOPKA 900 E SEMORAN APOPKA FL 32703 407-553-4287 OPEN BLVD ARCADIA 10 S DESOTO AVE ARCADIA FL 34266 863-263-3328 OPEN ATLANTIC BEACH 363 ATLANTIC BLVD, ATLANTIC BEACH FL 32233 904-241-3484 OPEN STE 16 DOWNTOWN 6 BOBBY GREEN AUBURNDALE FL 33823 863-837-1408 LIMITED AUBURNDALE PLAZA SERVICES AVENTURA NORTH 2958 AVENTURA AVENTURA FL 33180 786-654-5422 OPEN BLVD, UNIT 5 AVON PARK 601 US HIGHWAY 27 S AVON PARK FL 33825 863-784-3114 OPEN BAL HARBOUR 9600 COLLINS AVE BAL HARBOUR FL 33154 305-868-2609 OPEN BARTOWN WEST 255 W MAIN ST BARTOW FL 33830 863-578-1556 OPEN MAIN BELLEAIR 380 INDIAN ROCKS BELLEAIR BLUFFS FL 33770 727-431-6878 OPEN RD N BELLEVIEW 5760 SE COUNTY BELLEVIEW FL 34420 352-203-6076 OPEN HIGHWAY 484 BLACK DIAMOND 3643 N LECANTO BEVERLY HILLS FL 34465 352-270-3022 OPEN HWY CENTRAL BOCA 6100 GLADES ROAD BOCA RATON FL 33434 561-451-8700 OPEN RATON EAST BOCA 701 NORTH FEDERAL BOCA RATON FL 33432 561-367-7700 OPEN RATON HIGHWAY BOCA POLO 5092 CHAMPION BOCA RATON FL 33496 561-571-3674 OPEN BLVD WEST GLADES 9885 W GLADES RD BOCA RATON FL 33434 561-226-1320 OPEN ROAD NORTH BOCA 4899 N FEDERAL HWY BOCA RATON FL 33431 561-961-6155 OPEN RATON CAMINO REAL 7400 W CAMINO BOCA RATON FL 33433 561-226-1840 OPEN REAL, SUITE 100 THE RESERVE 9936 CLINT MOORE BOCA RATON FL 33496 561-571-3631 OPEN RD BONITA BAY 26731 S TAMIAMI BONITA SPRINGS FL 34134 239-908-5500 OPEN TRAIL BOYNTON BEACH 100 NORTH BOYNTON BEACH FL 33426 561-735-4600 OPEN CONGRESS AVENUE EAST BOYNTOWN 315 S FEDERAL HWY BOYNTON BEACH FL 33435 561-413-6435 OPEN BEACH HAGEN RANCH 9909 HAGEN RANCH BOYNTON BEACH FL 33437 561-600-3873 OPEN RD WEST BOYNTON 9879 S MILITARY BOYNTON BEACH FL 33436 561-413-6455 OPEN TRAIL DOWNTOWN 921 MANATEE BRADENTON FL 34205 941-745-3445 OPEN BRADENTON AVENUE WEST LAKEWOOD WALK 11255 E STATE ROAD BRADENTON FL 34202 941-209-3683 LIMITED 70 SERVICES SOUTHWOOD 5714 14TH ST W BRADENTON FL 34207 941-209-3641 OPEN GATEWAY NORTH 1605 LAKEWOOD BRADENTON FL 34211 941-209-3662 OPEN RANCH BLVD WEST MANATEE 7419 MANATEE AVE BRADENTON FL 34209 941-526-1200 LIMITED AVENUE W SERVICES STATE ROAD 70 2911 53RD AVE E BRADENTON FL 34203 941-526-1510 LIMITED No WAL-MART SERVICES LAKEWOOD 6135 EXCHANGE WAY BRADENTON FL 34202 941-554-2367 LIMITED RANCH II SERVICES CORTEZ 4215 CORTEZ RD W BRADENTON FL 34210 941-527-4479 OPEN BRANDON 655 WEST BRANDON BRANDON FL 33511 813-653-7600 OPEN BOULEVARD SOUTH BRANDON 11015 CAUSEWAY BRANDON FL 33511 813-603-3299 OPEN BLVD WESTERN WAY 13137 CORTEZ BLVD BROOKSVILLE FL 34613 352-610-5141 OPEN BROOKSVILLE 1 E JEFFERSON ST BROOKSVILLE FL 34601 352-754-5535 OPEN BARCLAY 3236 BARCLAY AVE BROOKSVILLE FL 34609 352-587-6680 LIMITED SERVICES BROOKSVILLE 25 N MAIN ST BROOKSVILLE FL 34601 -- LIMITED DRIVE IN SERVICES BUSHNELL 107 BUSHNELL PLAZA BUSHNELL FL 33513 352-418-6101 OPEN DEL PRADO 2223 DEL PRADO CAPE CORAL FL 33990 239-458-2670 OPEN BOULEVARD SOUTH CAPE CORAL 915 CAPE CORAL CAPE CORAL FL 33904 239-800-6145 LIMITED PKWY E SERVICES CHIQUITA 1533 CAPE CORAL CAPE CORAL FL 33914 239-471-3891 OPEN PKWY W CASSELBERRY 4453 S US HIGHWAY CASSELBERRY FL 32707 407-331-2100 OPEN 17/92 DOWNTOWN 650 CELEBRATION CELEBRATION FL 34747 407-964-3354 OPEN CELEBRATION AVE CELEBRATION 74 BLAKE BLVD CELEBRATION FL 34747 407-964-3333 OPEN WATER TOWER PLACE ICOT 5801 ULMERTON CLEARWATER FL 33760 727-532-9610 OPEN ROAD CLEARWATER 423 MANDALAY AVE CLEARWATER FL 33767 727-447-0058 OPEN BEACH COUNTRYSIDE 26627 US HIGHWAY CLEARWATER FL 33761 727-431-6697 LIMITED MALL 19 N SERVICES NORTHWOOD 2500 N MCMULLEN CLEARWATER FL 33761 727-373-2170 LIMITED BOOTH RD SERVICES EAST 2110 GULF TO BAY CLEARWATER FL 33765 727-333-4705 OPEN CLEARWATER BLVD CLERMONT FL 2665 EAST HIGHWAY CLERMONT FL 34711 407-877-5301 OPEN 50 KINGS RIDGE 4303 US HIGHWAY 27 CLERMONT FL 34711 352-227-4409 OPEN CLERMONT MAIN 581 E HIGHWAY 50 CLERMONT FL 34711 352-227-5050 OPEN COCOA 106 BREVARD AVE COCOA FL 32922 321-456-8015 OPEN COCOA BEACH 150 COCOA ISLES COCOA BEACH FL 32931 321-392-3233 OPEN BLVD COCONUT CREEK 4850 WILES RD COCONUT CREEK FL 33073 954-247-2400 OPEN MIRACLE MILE 100 MIRACLE MILE CORAL GABLES FL 33134 305-894-2931 LIMITED SERVICES PONCE AT 201 ALHAMBRA CIR CORAL GABLES FL 33134 305-442-3200 OPEN ALHAMBRA MIRACLE MILE 2501 GALIANO ST CORAL GABLES FL 33134 -- LIMITED DRIVE IN SERVICES NORTH CORAL 4695 NORTH CORAL SPRINGS FL 33067 954-344-2488 OPEN SPRINGS UNIVERSITY DRIVE CORAL SPRINGS 1890 N UNIVERSITY CORAL SPRINGS FL 33071 954-282-3600 OPEN DR HERON BAY 6210 CORAL RIDGE CORAL SPRINGS FL 33076 954-369-2938 OPEN DR THE HAVEN 1502 SE US HIGHWAY CRYSTAL RIVER FL 34429 352-795-8200 OPEN 19 CLINTON AVENUE 11704 US HIGHWAY DADE CITY FL 33525 352-458-3755 OPEN 301 BERRY TOWN 2301 BERRY BLVD DAVENPORT FL 33897 863-256-1500 LIMITED CENTER SERVICES DAVIE 3115 S UNIVERSITY DAVIE FL 33328 954-745-9280 OPEN DR SOUTH WESTON 4480 WESTON RD DAVIE FL 33331 954-745-9215 CLOSED FLAMINGO 4475 S FLAMINGO RD DAVIE FL 33330 954-453-8716 OPEN COMMONS BILL FRANCE 299 BILL FRANCE DAYTONA BEACH FL 32114 386-265-6620 LIMITED BLVD SERVICES DOWNTOWN 200 S PALMETTO AVE DAYTONA BEACH FL 32114 386-233-3384 LIMITED DAYTONA BEACH SERVICES SOUTH PENINSULA 3640 S ATLANTIC AVE DAYTONA BEACH FL 32118 386-281-6092 OPEN SHORES WEST DEERFIELD 1761 W HILLSBORO DEERFIELD BEACH FL 33442 954-246-2961 LIMITED BLVD SERVICES DEERFIELD 110 S FEDERAL HWY DEERFIELD BEACH FL 33441 954-246-1004 OPEN DEFUNIAK 1104 US HIGHWAY DEFUNIAK FL 32433 850-401-3202 OPEN SPRINGS 331 S SPRINGS NORTH DELAND 201 E DELAND FL 32724 386-624-0250 OPEN INTERNATIONAL SPEEDWAY BLVD ORANGE CAMP 2595 S WOODLAND DELAND FL 32720 386-624-0400 OPEN BLVD WEST DELRAY 6473 WEST ATLANTIC DELRAY BEACH FL 33484 561-499-3900 OPEN AVENUE DELRAY BEACH 25 SE 3RD AVE DELRAY BEACH FL 33483 561-243-6751 OPEN LINTON 140 E LINTON BLVD DELRAY BEACH FL 33483 561-666-3451 OPEN DELTONA 601 COURTLAND DELTONA FL 32738 407-547-2148 LIMITED COMMONS BLVD SERVICES EMERALD COAST 34901 EMERALD DESTIN FL 32541 850-714-5026 OPEN PARKWAY COAST PKWY DORAL CENTER 8699 NW 36TH ST DORAL FL 33166 305-591-6052 OPEN CALADESI 1010 CURLEW RD DUNEDIN FL 34698 727-431-6657 OPEN DOWNTOWN 825 BROADWAY DUNEDIN FL 34698 727-736-7211 OPEN DUNEDIN DUNNELLON 20270 E DUNNELLON FL 34432 352-533-3384 OPEN PENNSYLVANIA AVE EDGEWATER 512 N RIDGEWOOD EDGEWATER FL 32132 386-663-6500 OPEN AVE ELLENTON II 6102 US HIGHWAY ELLENTON FL 34222 941-981-4387 OPEN 301 N ENGLEWOOD 333 S INDIANA AVE ENGLEWOOD FL 34223 941-548-3399 LIMITED SERVICES ENGLEWOOD FL 2791 SOUTH MCCALL ENGLEWOOD FL 34224 941-473-5678 OPEN ROAD COCONUT POINT 3501 VANDENBERG ESTERO FL 33928 239-908-5540 OPEN WAY EUSTIS VILLAGE 15375 US HIGHWAY EUSTIS FL 32726 352-308-3443 OPEN 441 FLAGLER BEACH 2410 MOODY BLVD FLAGLER BEACH FL 32136 386-693-7050 OPEN SOUTHEAST 1601 S FEDERAL HWY FORT FL 33316 954-375-1483 OPEN LAUDERDALE LAUDERDALE CYPRESS CREEK 6260 POWERLINE RD FORT FL 33309 954-453-9640 LIMITED LAUDERDALE SERVICES CORAL RIDGE 3860 N FEDERAL HWY FORT FL 33308 954-991-7753 OPEN LAUDERDALE LAS OLAS 501 E LAS OLAS FORT FL 33301 954-766-2110 OPEN BLVD, STE 100 LAUDERDALE WEST FORT 601 W BROWARD FORT FL 33312 954-453-9680 OPEN LAUDERDALE BLVD LAUDERDALE THE FORUM 3330 FORUM BLVD FORT MYERS
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