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I recently moved and my new checks have not come in the mail yet. So in the mean time, could I stick labels over my old address?

2007-07-18 09:15:00 · 5 answers · asked by Libragirl 2 in Business & Finance Personal Finance

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It is going to make people and companies wonder if they are stolen checks. Get new ones made they are not expensive.

2007-07-18 09:19:00 · answer #1 · answered by Pengy 7 · 0 0

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2016-05-31 04:23:33 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

Yes.

Any individual business you give it to may question it and want to see ID, but as for being legal, your address isn't a legally required part of the check at all.

Makes me wonder if you even need to bother, though. The only people who care about the address are businesses who want to make sure they know where to send you nasty letters if your check bounces. If those letters go to your old address, they'll end up forwarded to you anyway.

2007-07-18 09:21:10 · answer #3 · answered by Key 3 · 0 0

If the store will take it, it's legal. But, if you are mailing checks to pay bills, nobody will even look at it and I wouldn't bother. The people you are writing checks to don't know you've moved, so I wouldn't worry about it.

2007-07-18 09:18:01 · answer #4 · answered by sortaclarksville 5 · 2 0

Yes, you can do that.

2007-07-18 09:17:57 · answer #5 · answered by hirebookkeeper 6 · 0 0

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