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Often, when people think of identity theft, cybercrime is what comes to mind first. However, criminals continue to use traditional means for hijacking personal data, so activities like mailing a check remain just as much of a security threat as ever. To ensure the delivery service gets your check to your recipient safely, here are a few ways to keep your private information protected.

3 Ways to Maximize Security When Mailing a Check

1. Restrict the Check

Restricting your check can help prevent it from being cashed should it wind up in the wrong hands. Writing a note, such as, “for endorsement only to account of payee,” in the check’s endorsement area will prevent the person who receives the check from signing it over to another individual. They’ll also be unable to cash the check without a paper trail, which could deter a theft attempt.

2. Use a Trusted Delivery Service

delivery serviceDropping your envelope in a regular mailbox won’t give you the ability to verify that it has been received. Short of calling your recipient, there’s little you can do to track its delivery. Using a delivery service, on the other hand, allows you to request a signature upon receipt, which can give you the peace of mind in knowing your check went to the right individual.

3. Keep It Discreet

To further minimize the risk that someone might attempt to open your envelope, try to conceal the check as much as possible. One way to make a check less conspicuous is to wrap a piece of paper around it. This will prevent others from being able to read your account and routing numbers if they hold it up to the light. There are also heavy-duty envelopes that are available specifically for mailing checks.

 

When you need a dependable delivery service to get your checks to their recipients safely and on time, turn to Kidd Curry Express. Serving Wasilla, Anchorage, and the surrounding areas of Alaska, this dedicated courier offers prompt and reliable delivery services for parcels and packages. Explore their range of services online, or call (907) 373-3278 to speak with a team member.

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