No, you do not have to write "dollars" on a check when filling out the amount.
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To write out the amount of 100 on a check, you would write "One hundred dollars."
To write a check for cents, you write the amount in dollars followed by a decimal point and then the cents amount in words. For example, if you want to write a check for 25.50, you would write "Twenty-five dollars and 50/100."
To write the amount in dollars on a check, start by writing the dollar amount in words on the line provided, followed by the word "dollars." Then, write the cents amount as a fraction over 100, with a line to fill in the remaining space. For example, if the amount is 25.75, you would write "Twenty-five dollars and 75/100."
To write dollars and cents on a check, you write the dollar amount in words followed by the cents amount in numerical form. For example, if the amount is 25.75, you would write "Twenty-five dollars and 75/100" on the line provided.
To write a check for 400 dollars, start by writing the amount in numbers in the box provided on the check. Then, write out the amount in words on the line below. Finally, sign the check in the bottom right corner.