In the coming weeks, we are planning a series of posts to provide more insight into check guarantee services, and specifically the services that we offer at NCT. One semi-common misconception is that check guarantee and check verification are the same. This is incorrect and is the subject of today’s post.
Check verification is the process of screening checks against positive and negative databases to ferret out the “bad check writers.” Obviously the risk of accepting a bad check is lessened if you have controls in place that limit your exposure to checks written by people with a checkered history (pun intended) of past check writing. Simply put, if the person trying to pay with a check doesn’t check out (again, pun intended) then you do not accept their check.










