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Fax Number Directory: Verified Numbers for the IRS, Banks, Insurers & State Agencies

People still fax institutions every day — and the numbers floating around online are often wrong, stale, or internal-only. This is the single directory tying together every XenFax fax guide. Pick the institution you need below, get a number we confirmed on an official source, and send your document online for $1.99.

One verification standard across every directory

We publish a fax number only when it appears on the institution's own official domain or an official PDF. Every page carries a dated Last verified line and a link back to that source, unverifiable numbers are omitted and stated as such, and internal-only numbers are excluded even when aggregator sites repeat them. Read the full standard on our methodology page.

Bank fax numbers

All bank fax numbers

Banks route document-heavy, signature-based requests — powers of attorney, disputes, SCRA benefits, and estate settlement — to specific department fax lines. We publish only the numbers we confirmed on each bank’s own website, and say so honestly where a bank publishes none.

State agency fax numbers

All state agency fax guides

When a state benefits agency asks you to fax an unemployment appeal or disability claim, the right number is often on your notice, not a generic web page. Each guide shows what the agency actually publishes and how to confirm the number before a deadline.

Frequently asked questions

What is the XenFax Fax Number Directory?

It is a single directory that ties together every XenFax fax guide — IRS forms, banks, state benefits agencies, mortgage servicers, and insurance payers — so you can find a verified fax number for the institution you need and send your document online. Each vertical has its own hub with the individual pages beneath it.

Are these fax numbers verified?

Yes. We publish a fax number only when it appears on the institution’s own official website or an official PDF, and every page shows a "Last verified" date and links the source. Where an institution publishes no fax number, we say so honestly instead of repeating unconfirmed numbers from aggregator sites. Our full standard is documented on the methodology page.

Is there one fax number that reaches the IRS, a bank, or a state agency?

No. There is no universal fax line for any of these. The IRS accepts only specific forms at form- and state-specific numbers; banks route requests to department fax lines; and state agencies often print the correct number on your notice. That is exactly why this directory is organized by institution and document type rather than as a single list.

How do I actually send a fax to one of these numbers?

Upload your PDF, enter the fax number from the relevant guide, and pay $1.99 per fax (or $2.99 for HIPAA-compliant medical faxes) — no account required. If you send often, XenFax Pro is $9.99/month for unlimited faxes and a dedicated number.

Who is behind this directory?

XenFax is operated by Rivvs LLC. Learn who we are and why we build these directories, or read exactly how we verify every number.