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Being able to place a stop payment on a cashier's check depends on the bank. If the cashier's check has been lost or stolen the bank may place a stop payment on it.
Yes, you can use a cashier's check to make your car payment.
Yes, car dealerships typically accept cashier's checks as a form of payment.
Yes, dealerships typically accept cashier's checks as a form of payment for purchasing a vehicle.
A cashier's check is considered a secure form of payment, similar to cash, because the funds are guaranteed by the bank.
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To void a cashier's check, you typically need to contact the bank that issued the check and request a stop payment or cancellation. This process usually involves filling out a form and paying a fee. Once the bank processes your request, the cashier's check will be considered void and cannot be cashed.
To obtain a return cashier's check, you need to contact the bank or financial institution where the cashier's check was issued. Request a stop payment on the original check and ask for a new cashier's check to be issued in its place. Be prepared to provide identification and any necessary documentation related to the original transaction.
In most states, a cashier's check is "good" until cashed. Therefore, you may not place a stop payment on one and have it reissued. In order for one to be replaced, the issuer will typically require that an indemnity bond be purchased in a amount to cover the dollar value of the cashier's check and the bond would have to be open ended since there is no such thing as a stale dated cashier's check.
Usually, a cashier can only tell that you used EBT as a form of payment if they are observing your checkout screen or the touchpad while you are paying. Otherwise, a cashier is usually busy helping other customers.
Yes, a cashier's check can typically be cashed immediately because it is considered a guaranteed form of payment.
Yes, accepting a cashier's check as payment for your car is generally safe as long as you verify its authenticity with the issuing bank before transferring ownership of the vehicle.