I don't see why not.
Contact your bank in which you drew the money from.
It will likely cost you some money, as most every bank charges a fee to cancel a check.
Best to do it immediately, before it gets cashed and you are S.O.L.!
Good luck.
If you have sent the check, you cannot cancel it.
In general, a claimant, i.e. the the drawer or payee of a certified check, may assert a claim to the amount of the check by a communication, e.g. a declaration of loss, to the obligated bank in a time and manner that provides the bank with a reasonable time to act on the communication before the check is paid and includes a description of the check with reasonable certainty. In the case of a certified check, the claim becomes enforceable on the ninetieth day following the date of acceptance. See the Uniform Commercial Code, Article 3, Section 3-312(b).
Only the bank can certify a check, or someone at the bank. Usually, the bank will not certify a personal check, they will issue what is called a "certified check". A certified check is guaranteed to have available funds by the bank that certifies it. Certified means the funds are held aside. Anyone with a certified check made out to them can go to that bank and collect cash. In days of banking past, you could have a personal or business check certified by the bank, and they would stamp the check "certified" and hold the funds aside on that item. Now, the bank will just issue a certified check after taking the money from your account and the certified check will be drawn on the bank's account. This answer is for the U.S. banking system.
A certified check, also referred to as a cashier's check, is a check that has already been paid for so you don't have to wait for it to clear your account. Generally, certified checks do not have an expiration date on them.
No, one cannot put a stop payment on a certified check. The point of issuing a certified check is to guarantee that the check can be cashed immediately - like cash.
is there a money amout the bank will no cash on a certified check?
no
Yes - take the certified check back to the issuing institution along with your receipt and your personal identification, explain the situation, and I'm sure they will give you your cash back.
A certified check, also referred to as a cashier's check, is a check that has already been paid for so you don't have to wait for it to clear your account. Generally, certified checks do not have an expiration date on them.
You can cash a certified check at the bank or credit union where it was issued, as well as at some check-cashing stores or retail locations.
Certified cheques are bank certified in order to enable them to be received as cash. You cannot return a certified cheque, but you can cash it in.
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