He’s a few dollars short of a paycheck.

A knucklehead Ohio bank robber slipped a teller a hold-up note — with his name and address scrawled on it, officials said.

Michael Harrell, 54, entered a US Bank branch in Cleveland on Monday and passed the not-so-discreet note, the FBI said.

“When the teller took the note, and looked at it and looked at the other side, she saw his name, he had used a note that he had used earlier at the [Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles] and it had his name on it,” FBI Special Agent Vicki Anderson told news station WIVB.

The teller reportedly complied with his demand and handed Harrell $206 before calling the authorities.

“She actually even referred to him as Michael. Gave him the money and called him Michael and then notified law enforcement,” Anderson said.

Harrell, who was a frequent customer, has been arrested in the robbery, CNN reported. It’s unclear if charges have been filed against him.