How to Recover Lost Work Checks

Losing a paycheck can be a serious hassle. Even though most can be replaced, the time lag between pay day and your replacement check can mean late payments on several bills. Late payments can mean late fees or interest charges, making the next month more stressful. Because the law says your employer has to replace a lost or destroyed paycheck, the question isn't how to get your new check. It's how to do it as quickly as possible.

Things You'll Need

  • Destroyed or lost paycheck
  • Contact information for payroll department
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Instructions

    • 1

      Know what happened to your check. If you lost it, know where. If you destroyed it in the wash or shredder, know why and how.

    • 2

      As soon as possible after you discover the check is lost, make an appointment with somebody at your company who is authorized to sign checks.

    • 3

      Look up your company policy for replacing lost checks and gather any required documents. For example, your company may require a signed statement, copy of the destroyed check or simply a form with your payroll information.

    • 4

      Draft a dated letter formally requesting a replacement check. If company policy requires a specific form or format, use it. Even if company policy doesn't require a letter, include a business letter with your request.

    • 5

      Come to your appointment with all necessary documents. If the check was destroyed, bring what's left of it. Keep a copy of all documents and the destroyed check for your records. Be prepared to prove that you don't have access to the check.

    • 6

      During your appointment, be politely insistent that you need the check as soon as possible. If possible, get the person you meet with to draft you a check during the meeting. This is why you set up an appointment with somebody authorized to write checks. If not, don't leave until you have a promise of a new check by a specific date.

    • 7

      If you have to wait for your check, send a gentle reminder memo two days before the promised date.

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      If the check is not available on the promised date, have a second meeting with your payroll people. This time, do not leave without a check, even if the payroll department has to go out on a limb for you. Offer to call your state's Department of Labor if necessary.

Tips & Warnings

  • If you work for a large company, there may be nobody at your location with the authority to write a check. If that's the case, make your appointment for a phone conversation. Fortunately, large companies often have efficient, official channels for replacing lost checks. Alternatively, most large companies also offer direct deposit to employees, avoiding the possibility of lost or damaged checks altogether.

  • Most states have serious penalties for not paying an employee in a timely manner. This includes replacing lost checks. Although this can give you some power, avoid making threats until your company has missed the promised replacement date. Threats can make the people responsible for processing your check want to work more slowly than necessary.

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