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Certegy and Telecheck are two separate companies. Even though they are separate companies, they both do the same thing, which is verifying personal checks.
TeleCheck is a data checking service that verifies or declines checks. This is done to verify if sufficient funds exist or if identity theft has occurred to protect consumers and merchants.
The certegy or chexs system.
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Certegy.
That is the correct spelling of verifies (checks, or confirms).
As far as I can tell and from some online research, you can't receive checks by phone. There is no real way to verify checks over the phone and you need to take checks to the bank to even use them anyway.
If you tried to buy a gun and it came back as a "delay" that doesn't have anything to do with the State of Kentucky. Background checks are processed through the federal system, and what a delay usually means is that there is something on your record that they cannot verify, or there is someone with a similar name to yours and they are trying to verify your identity.
Telechex is a check verification service, like Chex Systems, CrossCheck and others. The service verifies the authenticity of checks passed to merchants. It's a handy service for customers because you can contact any one of these check verification services to see if lost or stolen checks have been cashed without your authorization or notify them not to verify any lost or stolen checks.
It depends on the other bank. If your account was frozen and you were reported to chexsystems, telecheck, or ews there is a good chance that if the new bank that you are applying at may deny you if tehy use these same outside sources to verify. You would be best to find a non-chexsystems, telecheck, or ews bank if you were reported to one of them
Offer to show copies of your checks. You should be able to get copies from your bank.
Verify that they were actually deposited. For me, I would make copies of the signed checks before handing them over to anyone. Hopefully the trustee will send you both the copies of the checks and a copy of the deposit receipt.