Can i receive my stimulus check through the mail

Yes, you can receive your stimulus check through the mail. The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is mailing paper checks to eligible individuals who do not have a direct deposit account set up with the IRS.

Here are some details to keep in mind:

  1. Mailing schedule: The IRS started mailing paper checks in mid-April 2020, and the process is expected to continue until the end of August 2020.
  2. Check delivery: Paper checks will be mailed to the address the IRS has on file for you. If you've moved recently, you may want to update your address with the IRS to ensure your check is sent to the correct location.
  3. Check format: The stimulus checks will be in the form of a paper check, made payable to the individual recipient.
  4. Check amount: The amount of the stimulus check will depend on your income and family size, as determined by the IRS.
  5. Check tracking: You can track the status of your stimulus check using the IRS's "Get My Payment" tool on their website.

To receive your stimulus check through the mail, you don't need to take any additional action. The IRS will automatically mail a paper check to you if you're eligible and don't have a direct deposit account set up.

However, if you want to receive your stimulus check more quickly, you can set up direct deposit through the IRS's "Get My Payment" tool. This will allow you to receive your stimulus check electronically, usually within a few days.

Remember to keep an eye on your mailbox and check your bank account regularly to ensure you receive your stimulus check safely and securely.