First Hawaiian Bank Stop Payment Order is a legal document that was released by the Hawaii Department of Accounting & General Services - a government authority operating within Hawaii.
Q: What is the Stop Payment Order?
A: A Stop Payment Order allows you to prevent a specific check from being paid by your bank.
Q: Is there a fee for placing a Stop Payment Order at First Hawaiian Bank?
A: Yes, there is a fee associated with placing a Stop Payment Order at First Hawaiian Bank. The fee amount may vary, so it's best to check with the bank for more information.
Q: How long does a Stop Payment Order last at First Hawaiian Bank?
A: A Stop Payment Order at First Hawaiian Bank typically lasts for 6 months. After that period, it will automatically expire unless you renew it.
Q: Can a Stop Payment Order be placed on any type of payment at First Hawaiian Bank?
A: No, a Stop Payment Order can only be placed on checks at First Hawaiian Bank. It cannot be used to stop payments made through other methods, such as electronic transfers or debit card transactions.
Q: What information do I need to provide to place a Stop Payment Order at First Hawaiian Bank?
A: To place a Stop Payment Order at First Hawaiian Bank, you will need to provide the check number, the exact amount of the check, and the date it was issued.
Q: Can I remove a Stop Payment Order once it has been placed at First Hawaiian Bank?
A: Yes, you can remove a Stop Payment Order at any time by contacting First Hawaiian Bank and requesting its removal.
Q: Will I be refunded the fee if the check I placed a Stop Payment Order on is already paid?
A: No, the fee for a Stop Payment Order is non-refundable, regardless of whether the check has been paid or not.
Q: What happens if I try to cash or deposit a check that has a Stop Payment Order on it?
A: If you try to cash or deposit a check that has a Stop Payment Order on it, the bank will typically refuse to fulfill the transaction and inform you of the order.
Q: Are there any alternatives to placing a Stop Payment Order at First Hawaiian Bank?
A: Yes, if you suspect a fraudulent check or unauthorized payment, it is recommended to contact First Hawaiian Bank's customer service immediately to discuss your options.
Form Details:
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