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Regardless, to the first, a voided check is simply a check you've written VOID on in noticeable writing.
To the second, your bank can provide you with the letter in question.
FishingForAnswer is right, Theapplianceguy25. A voided check is a check that has been marked as void. Let's dive deeper into this topic.
In QuickBooks Online, voiding a check cancels the payment and sets the amount to zero while retaining the transaction details in the records for accurate bookkeeping. These voided checks can be printed, but they only show the recipient's information, address, and date, indicating that the transaction is void. Here's a reference you can look at:
Moreover, I also advise contacting your bank to secure a bank letter. They can provide a document with essential information regarding your business's official bank account. Furthermore, refer to this resource if you need additional guidance in managing your checks: Record voided checks in QuickBooks Online.
For future guidance, to reinstate a voided transaction, you can visit this article: How to undo a voided transaction.
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