Not necessarily. Many (most?) state laws declare the check "payable upon presentation."
Check your statement!
It is not advisable to change the dates on a check. That can be counted as fraud. Bringing the date of a check payment closer can also inconvenience the drawer of the check.
Yes you can, as long as you have the date on the check, the payee and the amount of the check.
This lease stipulates that you can't postdate a check for payment of rent, you must date your check for the date you are submitting your rent.
Call the bank. Have the check number, who it was issued to, and date written. They will charge a fee to do this.
The legal payment due date is the date specified in the contract. The actual payment date is the date the payment is initiated by the payor unless specified otherwise in the contract.
Defaulting on a payday loan does not, in and of itself, constitute check fraud.
It is not illegal to post date a check. Though it is illegal in some states to request someone to write you a (or many) post dated checks to guarantee payment. The check is not legal tender until the date on the check.
nope the check is a contract of payment for right now
Make your payments on time. Pay by check and write the case number and the date the payment covers on the check. Keep a hard copy of every payment in a file.
Obtain a copy of the check (front and back) from your bank. It will show who cashed it and the date of payment. If it backs up your version of events, then there is recourse.
If you are referring to checking if the check that was withdrawn from your bank account was actually applied to your DISH Network account, you can do this by logging into your online account at DISHnetwork.com. Once logged into your account select, "My Billing," and then select; "Payment History." This will show & allow you to check your payment history including date, amount, & form of payment.