How to verify a check. Is the check real? Is the check fake? Lookup up a check



Until now, there was no easy way for consumers to look up a check to find out if the check is real, or if the check is fake.

Using a new 900 phone number, you can call from any land line: 1-900-868-2995 to verify any U.S. check.

One call and all you need to is enter the routing number, and within seconds you can have the check validated, and learn if the check is likely to be real, plus the name of the bank, with the direct bank phone number.

Find out if a check is real, and find out all of the information about the issuing bank. Each call to this number costs only $5, and they allow you to verify up to two checks per call.

Use the service to find out the following:

- find out if a check is real
- find out if a check is fake
- find out if a check is good
- verify a checking account
- get information on checks and get information on checking accounts
- get check verification
- get the bank phone number and get the bank name
- all banks in the USA are listed with no omissions

Until now, only business users had access to this type of information, but with this phone number, absolutely anyone with a land line (cell phones don’t work) can access this check verification system.

You will need to have the check handy so you can enter the routing number, which is the 9-digit number at the bottom of the check between the transit symbols. The transit symbols look like a vertical line, followed by a colon like this |:

For example, to enter a Bank of America routing number for a check that looks like this:

|:011000138|: 1234567890 ||’ 0213

You would enter 011000138 for the routing number. If your check has no routing number, it is likely not a U.S. check or it is not a real check.

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