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Q: How do you Stop payment of personal checks?
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Does AutoZone accept checks as payment?

AS A MATTER OF FACT THEY DO EXCEPT PERSONAL CHECKS AS FORM OF PAYMENT


What is the law on stop payment on a check?

The usual guidelines on stop payment on checks are:Any person who issues a check has the right to give a stop payment on itStop payment advise must be issued before the check is cashed or paidIf the stop payment is given after the check is cashed, it is uselessIf a person issues a stop payment, he/she is still liable to pay the money to the person to whom they had given the check.


What shops allow payment by cheque or cheque guarentee?

Most of the supermarkets in the United States accept personal checks.


Does Denny's restaurants accept personal checks as payment?

Not the one on Westheimer Rd just west of Dairy Ashford


Is a cash checking business such as Ace Cash Express exempt from stop payment checks?

Check cashing business are not exempt from stop payment orders. If the order has been given before the check is cashed, they cannot complete the transaction.


Does Ross accept personal check?

Yes


Can a stop payment be put on check issued by title company after closing?

after closing and recording of property to new owner can a fidelity title company stop payment on a sale on a property. a lein was later discovered on the property after disbursments of sale were made by cashier checks and deposited


Does Michael's accept checks as payment?

not anymore


Can a company that files bankruptcy stop payment on checks issued before the bankruptcy?

Obviously they can issue a stop on checks in normal course of business. But, any check outstanding at filing....WILL NOT BE HONORED...the court immeadiately stops and holds the banking accounts of the filing company...those assets are part of the bankruptcy...as is any uncashed check. The no payment order isn't from the Company...it is part of the operation of law.


Is it against the law to write someone a check then stop payment on it?

It depends of several factors. Stop payment orders are mostly governed by state laws and regulations, which vary by state and bank. Stopping payment on a check to avoid payment of a legitimate debt may be a criminal act of fraud, depending on state fraud laws. It Texas if you stop payment on checks to certain businesses they can retaliate. For example, if you refuse to pay a auto mechanic bill they can keep your car. If you pay with a check to get the vehicle, then stop payment on the check, the mechanic can repossess your car just like a loan company who isn't paid can.


When did checks become a common form of payment in the United States?

Checks became a popular form of payment during the 20th century. The usage of checks peaked in the 1990's and has declined with the use of the credit and debit cards.


Do you have the right to stop payment on post dated checks in tx if you can prove fraudulent misrepresentation is?

Where you are located doesn't matter. This depends on the agreement you have with your bank or credit union (who ever issues your checks). Think back to that thick booklet of paperwork you got when you first signed up for the account. Inside it, it will mention the fees and procedures for stopping payment of a check. Most likely you can stop payment on any check for any reason, as long as it hasn't already been cashed. There is usually like a $20-$30 fee and the stop payment may last for up to 1 year. Meaning that the bank will not pay the check if it's cashed within the year. After the year it could be paid, or you would have to place another stop payment. Also some banks mark checks expired after a certain period of time, so if your bank expires checks after a year and your stop payment lasts for a year then you're good to go. Now keep in mind that just because the check has been stopped, you may still be subject to a debt to the person you wrote the check to. They could take you to collections or sue you. That's a separate situation. Hope this helps!