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It probably can't. Most payroll checks say 'void after __ days".
If you issued the cheque, your bank will be able to tell you that.
A money order issued by Amscot can be cashed at any Amscot Financial location. They can also be deposited into a personal bank account to be cashed.
It is almost impossible to track a cashed money order unless the person who cashed it has taken complete personal information of the person who got it cashed. If the information is available, the person who got it cashed would definitely be responsible for all the charges. And if the person who cashed it did not get all the information, then he/she should be responsible for cashing the money order.
If you have a bank account and are trying to deposit a check, you will have to sign the back of that check. If the back is not signed, it cannot be deposited or cashed.
Deposit it into your bank account A crossed cheque cannot be cashed directly. It can only be deposited into a bank account.
There are several ways to cash a payroll check; the easiest way is to take the check to your bank and have it cashed. Other alternatives are visiting your local check cashing establishment. There is a fee that is taken off the total amount of the payroll check. Make sure to bring identification with you to ensure quicker cashing of the payroll check.
Technically, it means that that check cannot be cashed, it can only be deposited into the account listed on the back of the check. (Actually that's not always the case.)
If you cashed it at a bank, you can request a copy from the bank or deposit, even if you have your checks directly deposited, the bank can make a hard copy. If the bank doesn't have it, just ask your employer, they have to give you one upon request, but they will always have some indication its a copy, eg: big red COPY stamp over the front.
If the other parent received the check, they are obligated to see that it is properly deposited and cashed, and will need to take appropriate legal action, If claiming to have not received the child support, a whole other issue arises. This is why it's important to pay through the system.
In the USA, there is no centralized or even unified check clearing process; clearing time varies according to on which bank a check is issued and at what bank it is cashed or deposited.