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CHECK 21 RESOURCESWhat is Check 21? What is a substitute check? A substitute check is a paper reproduction of an original check created during the check collection and return process from an electronic image of the original. It is a legal replacement for the original check. A substitute check contains the same information as an original check. It may be slightly larger than the original check and will show a slightly smaller image of the front and back of the check. You may notice that some substitute checks look different than others. The appearance of a substitute check depends on which bank is processing the check and the type of equipment they are using. However, a substitute check will always include wording that identifies it as a legal copy of the original check — “ This is a LEGAL COPY of your check. You can use it the same way you would use the original check.” How Check 21 May Affect You Remember, a substitute check has the same legal status as the original check. So if you need to show proof of payment, the substitute check will be accepted the same as the canceled original check would have been. However, you should not accept a substitute check as payment for a good or service. Substitute checks are only created during the check collection and return process to replace the original check. Also, there are several instances where you may begin seeing copies of substitute checks, such as on a Check Image Statement (statements that contain reduced-size check images), when viewing checks through Online Banking or when you request a copy of a canceled check.
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