I've been doing this for YEARS, even though I moved to a whole other state. I just cross out the old address and write in the new address - which I did change on my account - by hand. No problems.
I don't write checks at stores - just for rent and utilities - but this should be OK if you have a current driver's license with your new address on it.
2007-02-01 08:24:37
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answered by kcbranaghsgirl 6
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Get a No Cost Background Check Scan at https://bitly.im/aNDdj
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2016-05-20 05:02:14
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answered by Anonymous
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My advice would be for you to cross out the old address on your checks and write in the new address as you use them.
The account number has not changed, so the money will still be drawn from your account.
You will want to get new checks printed as soon as possible, it will just save you a lot of hassle when you use them when making purchases at local stores.
2007-02-01 08:20:00
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answered by Anonymous
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That really depends on the merchant. Some will let you mark thru and put correct info. Just get a debit card and use the checks for paying bills, etc...
2007-02-01 08:15:32
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answered by Anonymous
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You can use them... Every time I buy more checks I end up moving... It's a curse.
2007-02-01 11:12:31
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answered by Jen G 5
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Of course. The business you give your check to will just clear the funds in it.
2007-02-01 09:42:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, as long as the payees know your correct address and accept the checks.
2007-02-01 08:14:40
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answered by regerugged 7
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YES: The bank don't care as long as there is money in the account.
2007-02-01 08:13:54
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answered by whatevit 5
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If your license have the same address then don't worry just switch everything when you run out.
2007-02-01 08:19:13
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answered by Child of God 5
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yes just say you havnt gotten any new ones yet since you moved
2007-02-01 08:14:54
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answered by Jonathan S 1
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