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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your name in the designated field. This is crucial as it identifies you as the individual making the affidavit.
  3. Next, fill in your address, including city, state, and ZIP code. Accurate information ensures proper identification and correspondence.
  4. Enter the check number in the provided space. This number is essential for tracking and referencing the specific transaction.
  5. Input the amount of the check in dollars. Ensure this matches what is stated on the check to avoid discrepancies.
  6. Specify the payee's name clearly. This identifies who was intended to receive the funds from this check.
  7. Fill in the post date of the check. This indicates when you believe the transaction was initiated.
  8. Lastly, provide your account number associated with this transaction for verification purposes before signing at the bottom of the form.

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Remotely Created Checks, or RCC, is a broad term used to describe processing which clears transactions through bank-to-bank file transfer rather than through the ACH network. Both RCC and ACH are used for web and phone transactions as well as one-time and recurring debits from bank accounts.
A remotely created check is an electronic check authorized by the customer. RCCs are sometimes called eChecks, demand drafts, or telechecks. Remotely created check, also known as a preauthorized draft, are created and authorized without the physical presence of the check.
Remotely created checks are typically used for one-time or recurring payments, such as rent or mortgage payments, insurance premiums, or utility bills.
How to send an eCheck - you will first need to sign up for an eCheck service, either through your bank or a payment processor, then provide payment details and finally authorise the payment. A digital form of the paper check, eChecks offer a fast, easy way to send and receive payments using online banking networks.
A demand draft, also called a remotely created check (RCC), is a negotiable instrument to transfer funds from one bank to another. It is issued by a bank to a client (drawer) in order to direct a different bank or another branch of the same bank (drawee) to pay the specified amount of money to the payee.

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