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Number to English Words - Online Write Out Checks

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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I write a check amount in words?

Write the dollar amount in words on the line below "Pay to the Order of." For example, $1,234.56 becomes "One thousand two hundred thirty-four and 56/100 dollars." Always include the cents as a fraction over 100, and draw a line through any remaining blank space to prevent tampering.

What does "and" mean on a check?

On a check, the word "and" separates the dollar amount from the cents. For instance, $150.75 is written as "One hundred fifty and 75/100 dollars." The "and" replaces the decimal point and indicates where the fractional (cents) portion begins. It's a crucial legal element of check writing.

How are cents written on a check?

Cents are written as a fraction: the number of cents over 100 (e.g., "45/100" for 45 cents). Even if there are no cents, you should write "00/100" or "no/100" to indicate zero cents. Never leave the cents portion blank, as it could be fraudulently altered. For amounts under $1, write "Zero dollars and XX/100."

What is the rule for writing large numbers in English?

Large numbers follow a grouping pattern: ones, thousands, millions, billions. Each group of three digits is read with hundreds, tens, and ones. Groups are separated by the scale word (thousand, million, billion). In American English, "and" is generally omitted between hundreds and tens (e.g., "one hundred twenty" not "one hundred and twenty"), though British English includes it.

Can a check be cashed if the amount in words is wrong?

Generally, banks honor the written (word) amount over the numerical amount if there's a discrepancy. If both are incorrect or ambiguous, the check may be rejected. That's why it's critical to write the amount accurately in words — the written words are considered the legal amount. Always double-check both fields before signing.

What is the maximum amount I can write on a personal check?

There's no legal maximum for a personal check, but your bank may have daily limits, and the recipient's bank may place holds on large amounts (typically over $5,000-$10,000). For very large sums, a cashier's check or wire transfer is often preferred. This tool supports amounts up to $9,999,999,999.99 — more than sufficient for any personal check.

Why do I need to write the amount in both numbers and words?

The dual-format requirement (numerical + written words) serves as a fraud-prevention measure. It's harder to alter both formats consistently. If someone tries to change "$100" to "$1,000" in the numerical box, the written words "One hundred" would expose the discrepancy. This redundancy has been a standard banking security practice for centuries.

Are there differences between US and UK check writing formats?

Yes. In the US, checks typically use the format "One hundred twenty-three and 45/100 dollars." In the UK, it's more common to write "One hundred and twenty-three pounds and forty-five pence." British English includes "and" between hundreds and tens, while American English often omits it except before the cents fraction. This tool defaults to the US check format.