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Substitute Check

What Is a Substitute Check?

A substitute check is a paper copy of an original check created from a digital image during electronic processing. Under the Check 21 Act, substitute checks are legally recognized as equivalent to the original paper check.

Substitute checks allow financial institutions to process checks electronically while still producing a paper version if needed.

Why It Matters

Substitute checks help financial institutions modernize the payment system while maintaining compatibility with older check processing methods.

They allow electronic processing while preserving legal and financial documentation.

How Substitute Checks Work

When a check is scanned during deposit, the digital image may be used to generate a substitute check.

The substitute check contains:

  • images of the front and back of the original check
  • check payment information
  • legal language identifying it as a substitute check

This document can be used for clearing, recordkeeping, or dispute resolution.

Substitute Check vs Original Check

  • An original check is the physical document written by the payer.
  • A substitute check is a legally valid copy created from the digital image.

FAQs About Substitute Checks

Are substitute checks legally valid?
Yes, they are recognized as legal equivalents to the original check.

Why are substitute checks created?
To support electronic check processing systems.

Can consumers request a substitute check?
In some cases financial institutions may provide them during disputes.

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