No. The fact that it didn't "clear" the bank means there either wasn't enough money in the account it was written from, or whoever wrote the check called the bank and cancelled (voided) it. If you deposited a check in your account, and it doesn't clear, then you need to subtract what you added in when you made the deposit because it's as though it doesn't exist. Contact the check writer (if you can) to get a new one. If it's a deadbeat who intentionally wrote a check with insufficient funds, the authorities (and the banks) take a very dim view of this as it constitutes fraud.
A cleared check is one for which the money due by means of the check has already been paid to the payee. So a stop cannot be placed on it because, the funds have already been paid out and the bank cannot reclaim the funds paid out for a check.
A bounce check is also known as a rejected check or a dishonored check. It all means one and the same. A check that was submitted for encashing has not been paid and the check is literally useless or worthless for the person who was paid using that check.
Call the Bank that issued the check.
The definition of a closed check, depends on the circumstances. In a restaurant, a closed check is a check that has been paid for.
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No, if you already paid the doctors office with a check then you should be in the clear.
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.
The lien must be paid in order to clear the title.The lien must be paid in order to clear the title.The lien must be paid in order to clear the title.The lien must be paid in order to clear the title.
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.
It is usually paid by check, either included with the paycheck or on a separate check paid through accounts payable.
Your vehicle has to be paid in full for you to have a clear title without a lien. If you haven't paid the sales tax, you may not have a clear title that you can sign off to the new owner.
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The time it takes for Wells Fargo to clear a check depends on the history of the person who wrote the check, how much the check was written for and the time or the year the check was written.
A cleared check is one for which the money due by means of the check has already been paid to the payee. So a stop cannot be placed on it because, the funds have already been paid out and the bank cannot reclaim the funds paid out for a check.
A bounce check is also known as a rejected check or a dishonored check. It all means one and the same. A check that was submitted for encashing has not been paid and the check is literally useless or worthless for the person who was paid using that check.
Call the Bank that issued the check.