
So, what does a cashier’s check look like? Much the same as any other check. That’s a simple definition of a cashier’s check. A cashier’s check is an official check drawn against a bank or credit union’s account. Typically, when you write a personal check to a business or individual, the funds to pay it are drawn from your checking account. This is generally because cashier’s checks can offer more security than personal checks.īut what is a cashier’s check and how does it work? And where can you get a cashier’s check? This guide breaks down the basics of cashier’s checks, how they work and when you may want to use one in lieu of other payment methods. But there are situations when it’s better to use a cashier’s check to send or receive payments. As with personal checks, you can use cashier’s checks to pay bills, make purchases or pay other debts owed. To order new blank deposit slips, call 1-800-TO-WELLS ( 1-80).Cashier’s checks are official checks that a bank or credit union guarantees, often for a fee. For additional information, please refer to your Consumer Account Fee and Information Schedule, or call us at 1-800-TO-WELLS ( 1-80).

Simply sign on to Wells Fargo Online and access Request Copies through the Accounts tab. If a deposit has already posted to your account, you can order a copy of a past deposit slip through Wells Fargo Online.

For details, please refer to your Consumer Account Fee and Information Schedule or call 1-800-TO-WELLS ( 1-80).

For checks that have posted to your account, you can view a copy by signing on to Wells Fargo Online and clicking the icon beside the check number on the Account Details page, or access Request Copies through the Accounts tab.
