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No, once it's expired it's no good. You can contact the original person/company that made the check and try to get them to give you a NEW check in the same amount.....
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A check that is older than 180 days is considered a stale or expired check. It is worthless and carries no value. You cannot cash such a check. Since the check is expired, the check issuing bank will not pay for it. Irrespective of who issued the check or for what it was given for, a check older than 180 days is expired and is of no use.
No one will or should cash your state refund check or any check for that matter without a valid non-expired picture id or ids.
A check that is older than 90 days (or 180 days depending on the Country) is considered a stale or expired check. It is worthless and carries no value. You cannot cash such a check. Since the check is expired, the check issuing bank will not pay for it.
You should check , and/or replace batteries in ,your smoke and carbon monoxide detectors/alarms .
You should check , and/or replace batteries in ,your smoke and carbon monoxide detectors/alarms .
You should check or replace the batteries in both smoke and carbon monoxide detectors .
A check that is older than 90 days (or 180 days depending on the Country) is considered a stale or expired check. It is worthless and carries no value. You cannot cash such a check. Since the check is expired, the check issuing bank will not pay for it