Checks from your bank
Checks from online printers
Checks from big-box stores
How to get cheap personal checks
- Ask your bank for any available free checks. Check with your financial institution first — you might score some for free, especially if your account has preferred status. If you need just one or two checks in a hurry, ask a teller for counter checks. There may be a small charge for these checks.
- Check online for discounts. If you search online for “promo code for ordering checks,” you may find discount codes at savings websites such as Groupon.com and RetailMeNot.com.
- Choose plain designs. To pay the least per check, choose value designs such as safety blue. Skip upgrades such as duplicate checks or customized photo designs.
- Buy in bulk. If you order several boxes, you’ll probably get a volume discount.
- Skip the add-ons. When ordering checks, you’ll be asked to enter information such as your bank routing number, checking account number and other details. You may be offered add-ons, such as fraud protection, expedited printing and trackable shipping, and these will increase your final bill. For the best value, decline all such extras.
Options for ordering personal checks
Direct-to-consumer check printers | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sample price | Number of checks | Price per check | ||||
| $34.95 | 200 | $0.17 | ||||
| $5.25 | 25 | $0.21 | ||||
| $18.90 | 150 | $0.13 | ||||
| $23.49 | 80 | $0.29 | ||||
| $12.99 | 120 | $0.11 | ||||
National chains | ||||||
| $21.09 | 240 | $0.09 | ||||
| $12.75 | 120 | $0.11 | ||||
| $22.00 | 400 | $0.06 | ||||
| Check printers on this list are certified by Check Payment Systems Association to display the industry group's padlock icon on checks. Prices vary depending on quantity and style ordered. These are representative prices for plain, single-style checks. Shipping costs might not be included in the price of checks. | ||||||
Alternatives to checks
- Make a money transfer. If your bank offers Zelle, you can send money to another person who’s also enrolled in the service.
- Use a peer-to-peer payment app. Apps such as Venmo, PayPal and Cash App allow users to send money to each other, although there may be fees for immediate withdrawals from your balance. If you don’t pay the fee, you may need to wait a few business days for your withdrawal to land in your bank account.
- Buy a cashier’s check or a money order from your bank or credit union. Cashier’s checks and money orders are a one-off way to withdraw money immediately from your bank account and give it to your recipient. Sometimes there is a fee to buy one of these options, but they can also sometimes be free, depending on your bank account.







