Can you get your stimulus check through the mail

Yes, the majority of stimulus checks are being mailed to eligible recipients. The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is responsible for distributing the Economic Impact Payments (EIPs), also known as stimulus checks, to eligible individuals and families.

Here's how you can expect to receive your stimulus check through the mail:

  1. Direct Deposit: If you have filed your taxes and provided direct deposit information to the IRS, your stimulus check will be deposited directly into your bank account.
  2. Paper Check: If you don't have direct deposit information on file with the IRS, you will receive a paper check in the mail. The check will be mailed to the address the IRS has on file for you.

To ensure you receive your stimulus check, make sure your address is up to date with the IRS. You can check your address on the IRS website or contact the IRS directly to update your address.

When to Expect Your Stimulus Check

The IRS started mailing stimulus checks in mid-April 2020. The timing of when you receive your stimulus check depends on several factors, including:

Tracking Your Stimulus Check

You can track the status of your stimulus check using the IRS's "Get My Payment" tool on their website. This tool will show you the status of your payment, including whether it has been mailed or if it's still being processed.

What to Do if You Don't Receive Your Stimulus Check

If you don't receive your stimulus check or it's delayed, you can contact the IRS for assistance. You can also check the IRS website for updates on stimulus check distribution and any additional information you may need to provide to receive your check.

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