Checks to order by mail
Here are some common checks that can be ordered by mail:
- Personal Checks: These are the most common type of check and can be used for personal transactions, such as paying bills, buying groceries, or making purchases online.
- Business Checks: These are designed for businesses and can be customized with your company's logo and information.
- Payroll Checks: These are used by employers to pay their employees and can be customized with employee information and payment amounts.
- Traveler's Checks: These are a type of check that can be used while traveling abroad and are often used in conjunction with a credit card or debit card.
- Money Orders: These are a type of check that is guaranteed by the issuer and can be used to make payments online or in person.
- Gift Checks: These are checks that can be given as a gift and can be customized with a personal message or the recipient's name.
- Blank Checks: These are checks that do not have a specific payee or amount listed and can be used for a variety of purposes.
To order checks by mail, you can follow these steps:
- Choose a check provider: There are many companies that offer check printing services, such as CheckAdvantage, Checks Unlimited, and Harland Clarke.
- Select your check style: Choose the type of check you want to order, such as personal, business, or payroll checks.
- Customize your checks: Enter your check information, including your name, address, and account information.
- Choose your check quantity: Decide how many checks you want to order.
- Enter your shipping information: Provide your shipping address and any special delivery instructions.
- Pay for your order: Pay for your checks using a credit card, debit card, or check.
- Wait for your checks to arrive: Your checks will be mailed to you within a few days.
Some popular check providers that offer mail-order services include:
- CheckAdvantage: (800) 245-8126
- Checks Unlimited: (800) 245-1133
- Harland Clarke: (800) 925-4321
- Deluxe: (800) 252-0712
Remember to always verify the authenticity of any check provider before ordering checks by mail.