Yes, you can mail a check to someone by writing their name on the payee line, filling in the amount, and sending it through the postal service.
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Paper trail. If you mail a check and someone opens your mail and tries to cash it that wasn't supposed to, the bank will have that person on their cameras. If you mail cash, the person can open your mail and pocket the cash immediately.
To forward a check to someone, you can write their name on the "Pay to the Order of" line, sign the back of the check, and write "Pay to the Order of Recipient's Name" on the back. Then you can give or mail the check to the recipient.
To mail a check to someone, you will need to write the recipient's name on the "Pay to the Order of" line, write the amount in numbers and words on the appropriate lines, sign the check, and put it in an envelope. Write the recipient's address on the envelope, affix a stamp, and drop it in a mailbox for delivery.
I am unable to send you a check in the mail.
It is possible that the check got lost in the mail.