It was 6 months. Check with any bank to be sure of the time limit.
forever unless otherwise specified on the check i.e. valid for 90 days
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It's up to the bank. Legally they have to honor the check within 6 months unless otherwise indicated on the front of the check. Etiquette dictates, for personal checks, that if it's more than a month or two old, you should contact the person who gave it to you and ask if it's okay to cash.
No It won't be valid
A check is valid for 6 months from the date of issue. If it is deposited within 6 months from the date of issue the bank has the obligation to cash it (As long as the check issuer maintains sufficient balance in his account)
A personal check is typically valid for six months from the date it was written. After that time, the bank may refuse to cash it.
A personal check for the Bank of America is generally valid for at least thirty days. In many cases, these personal checks are valid for up to ninety days from the date of issue.
A check is typically valid for six months after it is written.
Personal checks are typically valid for six months before they expire.
A check is typically valid for six months before it expires.
forever unless otherwise specified on the check i.e. valid for 90 days
A check typically stays valid for six months before it expires.
A cashier's check is typically valid for up to 90 to 180 days from the date it is issued.
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six months
Personal checks are typically valid for six months after they are written.
To cash a personal check drawn off your banking institution you will need to have a valid drivers license. You will need to to endorse the back of the check. Funds will be verified and your check will be cashed.