No, a company is not required to reissue an expired check.
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.....
No, the actual check is not valid for cashing after 6 months. Yes, you will receive an accounts payable check from the company who issued the payroll check for the NET amount.
To write a request letter to HR for the reissue of an expired cheque, begin with a formal salutation and clearly state the purpose of your letter in the opening sentence. Include details such as the cheque number, date of issue, and the reason for the reissue. Politely request the new cheque and express your appreciation for their assistance. Close the letter with a formal sign-off and your contact information.
To determine if a check is expired, check the date written on the check. If the date has passed, the check is considered expired and may not be accepted by the bank.
If a cashier's check is not cashed within a certain period of time, the issuing bank may consider it stale or expired. In such cases, the bank may require the check to be reissued or may charge a fee to reissue it. It's important to check with the issuing bank for their specific policies on stale checks.
Any company can reissue an expired date refund check. The likelihood is slim that they will as the date for expiration is often clearly stated on the check, which makes the responsibility the consumer, not the company's.
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i found my nys refund check from 2003 now what reissue?
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.....
No, the actual check is not valid for cashing after 6 months. Yes, you will receive an accounts payable check from the company who issued the payroll check for the NET amount.
ask them...
To write a request letter to HR for the reissue of an expired cheque, begin with a formal salutation and clearly state the purpose of your letter in the opening sentence. Include details such as the cheque number, date of issue, and the reason for the reissue. Politely request the new cheque and express your appreciation for their assistance. Close the letter with a formal sign-off and your contact information.
To determine if a check is expired, check the date written on the check. If the date has passed, the check is considered expired and may not be accepted by the bank.
This recently happened to me. I called the issuer (tax refund agency) and they said to return it with a request to reissue it. Copy it and your letter first. Ths was after the 60 day period, not 11 years. But technically it would still be a liability on the company's books so they may be willing to reissue it. Call first. And check withyour state Banking Commission.
If a cashier's check is not cashed within a certain period of time, the issuing bank may consider it stale or expired. In such cases, the bank may require the check to be reissued or may charge a fee to reissue it. It's important to check with the issuing bank for their specific policies on stale checks.
Call the bank. Have the check number, who it was issued to, and date written. They will charge a fee to do this.
The maker of an outdated check generally does not have a legal duty to reissue a new check, but it may depend on the circumstances and the relationship between the parties involved. If the payee has not cashed the check within the specified validity period (usually six months), the check is considered stale, and the maker may choose to reissue it as a courtesy. However, the obligation to do so is not legally mandated. It's best practice for the payee to communicate with the maker to discuss reissuance if needed.