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sailortena said:I have had one bad check, and that was from a host and she paid right away. I tell people to make checks out to me, but more often than not the customer leaves the "pay to" section blank and I put my name in there.
I always cash the checks before depositing the money. That way, if it bounces, then it's all on the customer and not at me. My bank teller recommends doing this.
dannyzmom said:Do you have to go to THEIR bank to cash it or can you cash it at any bank?
Yes, you are allowed to ask for a customer's ID when accepting a check as a form of payment.
Asking for ID can help prevent check fraud and ensure the validity of the check.
You should look for the customer's name, photo, and signature on their ID to compare with the information on the check.
There are no specific legal requirements for asking for ID when accepting a check, but it is recommended as a security measure.
Yes, as a business owner, you have the right to refuse a form of payment if you feel it is necessary for security purposes.