## Find a virtual account

Retrieves a specific virtual account by its unique identifier.

## Endpoint signature

```http
POST https://api.reservepay.com/merchants/find-virtual-account HTTP/1.1
Content-Type: application/json
Accept: application/json
Authorization: Bearer <token>

{
  virtual_account_id: string,
}
```

Returns: object

## Request arguments

### `virtual_account_id` (string)

**Required**. The unique identifier of the virtual account to retrieve (starting with 'va_').

## Response attributes

### `virtual_account_id` (string)

**Always present**. The ID of the virtual account.

### `state` (string)

**Always present**. The current state of the virtual account.

Possible values:

- `pending`
- `opening`
- `active`
- `closing`
- `failed`
- `closed`

### `number` (string)

_Nullable_. The bank-assigned virtual account number. Null until the account is opened.

### `bank_name` (string)

**Always present**. The display name of the sponsoring bank for the virtual account (e.g., 'CIMB').

### `display_name` (string)

**Always present**. The virtual account display name registered with the bank.

### `currency` (string)

**Always present**. The 3-letter ISO currency code (e.g., 'THB').

### `created_at` (number)

**Always present**. The creation timestamp (Unix timestamp).

## Errors specific to this endpoint

### `NOT_FOUND`

This error occurs when no virtual account with the provided ID exists in your
merchant account. Double check that you're using the correct virtual account ID.

## Errors common to all endpoints

### `UNHANDLED_ERROR`

This error occurs when the server encounters an unexpected internal error that
it cannot handle gracefully. This typically happens due to bugs, infrastructure
issues, or edge cases that weren't anticipated during development.

### `INVALID_ARGUMENTS`

This error occurs when the request contains invalid or missing parameters.
Common cases include missing required fields, or values that don't match the
expected format or type.

### `BAD_VERSION`

This error occurs when making requests to an API version that does not exist.
This commonly happens when using an outdated SDK or when the API version
specified in the request URL is incorrect.
