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To write a nonnegotiable check, simply write "Nonnegotiable" on the top line or in the memo section of the check. This indicates that the check cannot be endorsed or transferred to another party. Ensure that the check is filled out completely, including the date, payee, amount, and your signature. Finally, keep a record of the transaction for your records.

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