Check cashing business are not exempt from stop payment orders. If the order has been given before the check is cashed, they cannot complete the transaction.
Business checks are just what they sound like, a checking account that banks offer for companys or business, they may have different fees, features and benefits than a personal checking account.
Reputable companies that can provide check printing for a business include Deluxe Marketing, Checks Unlimited, Check Payment Systems Association and Checks in the Mail.
Travelers checks can be redeemed at many stores or businesses though it is up to that business to decide if they will accept them as payment. They work like regular checks except the amount is predetermined.
Most banks charge fees for the checks you use for your checking account. However, some banks such as Bank of America may offer free checks to enhance their business.
AS A MATTER OF FACT THEY DO EXCEPT PERSONAL CHECKS AS FORM OF PAYMENT
The different types of checks available for payment processing include personal checks, cashier's checks, certified checks, and money orders.
same rules apply for all business and personal checking accounts as per cross deposits.
Checks for errors.
Be very, very careful wabbit! I own an auto repair facility and a customer wrote me two post-dated checks for payment of repairs. She then closed her checking account to avoid payment with $750 outstanding on post-dated checks she wrote. She is being picked up for Theft of Services charges, which is a felony under the Ohio Revised Code today. You cannot stop payment or close an account to avoid payment for services or items already purchased. If a company has extended credit to you through your checking account, please verify carefully what the consequences will be before you take this step.
Body checks and stick checks
Many utility companies, banks and online retailers will accept online checks. The best way to find out if a business accepts online checks is to look for ACH payments or e-check under payment methods.
Yes, companies often send checks as payment for equipment purchases.