The legal line on a check is where you write out the amount in words. It is important to include it to prevent fraud and ensure the correct amount is paid.
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The purpose of including a legal line on a check is to specify the exact amount of money that the check is written for in words, to prevent any confusion or errors in the amount being paid.
You sign a check on the line located at the bottom right corner of the check.
To format a check correctly, write the date on the top right corner, the recipient's name on the "Pay to the Order of" line, the amount in numbers and words, and sign the check at the bottom right corner. Make sure to include any necessary memo or note.
To properly make a check out to cash, simply write "Cash" on the "Pay to the Order of" line. Be sure to sign the check on the signature line to authorize it.
Write "Cash" on the line.