It depends on who you are...
If you are the one who issued the cheque then:
You can make an alternate payment to the payee to ensure that he does not initiate a legal proceeding against you.
If you are the one who received the cheque then:
You can request the cheque issuer to re-issue the payment, which if he fails to do so, you can raise a legal proceeding against him.
Yes, you can typically return a cashier's check to the bank that issued it if you no longer need it.
How long does it take a bank to return a check
no
Federal: United States Treasury. Check your state tax return instructions for your state taxes.
if you filed a 2008 tax return how much would your stimulus check be?
Yes, you can return a cashier's check to the bank by bringing it back to the issuing bank and requesting a refund or cancellation.
A check is cancelled when the person who issues it draws two parallel lines across the check and writes cancelled in it. This way, the check is no longer a legal tender and is worthless going forward. Since you are the one doing it, there is no need for the bank to return it to you. If you are asking about a bounced check, then yes, the bank will return it to you.
Just make sure to check the return policy.
You need to check the return policy of the particular creditor.
Yes you may! All that is required is a small percent fee for check cashing. You can also get your tax return check immediately. There is no waiting for weeks.
Yes, you can return a cashier's check if you decide not to use it. You would need to contact the bank that issued the check and follow their specific procedures for returning it.
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