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In the small box with the dollar sign ($), write '1500.00' or '1,500.00'. The comma is optional but recommended for clarity. Always include the decimal point and cents, even if it's .00.
On the longer line below the payee name, write 'One thousand five hundred and 00/100'. Start at the far left of the line. Capitalize the first word and express cents as a fraction over 100.
After writing the amount in words, draw a horizontal line from the end of your writing to the printed word 'Dollars' to prevent alterations. Double-check that both the numeric and written amounts match exactly.
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Always write the numeric amount clearly in the dollar box, using numerals with a decimal point. For 1,500, write it as '1500.00' or '1,500.00' to ensure no confusion about the amount.
The written amount uses words for dollars and a fraction for cents. Write 'One thousand five hundred and 00/100' with the first letter capitalized. You can also write 'Fifteen hundred and 00/100' though the former is more common.
Fill empty spaces with a line to prevent fraud. Start writing at the far left of the amount line, and draw a line to fill any remaining space. This prevents anyone from adding words or numbers to change the amount.
While 'One thousand five hundred' is standard, 'Fifteen hundred' is also acceptable. Some people write 'and No/100' or 'and xx/100' for cents. All formats are valid as long as they're clear and match the numeric amount.
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Master check writing with confidence. Follow these simple steps to ensure your $1,500 check is written properly and securely every time.