Online Cheque Printing Tool

Fill in your cheque details and print directly from your browser. Compatible with standard cheque paper from all major banks.

Fill Cheque Details

Cheque Preview

VOID
Your Name
Check No.
0001
Date
____/____/________
PAY TO THE ORDER OF
___________________________
AMOUNT
$__________
DOLLARS (amount in words)
_______________________________________________
DOLLARS
BANK
First National Bank
MEMO
_______________
AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE
⑆ ●●●●●●●●● ⑆   ●●●●●●●●● ⑈   0001
🖨️ Printing Guide: Load your pre-printed cheque paper into your printer, then click "Print Cheque". Match the layout to your cheque paper template. For blank cheque paper, use a laser printer for MICR-compatible output. Always verify amounts before printing.

Online Cheque Printing Tool — Print Checks From Your Browser

Printing cheques at home or in your office has never been easier. Our online cheque printing tool lets you fill in all the fields — payee name, amount, date, bank details and memo — and see a live preview before printing. When you're satisfied, print directly to your pre-printed cheque paper.

How to Print Cheques Online

Fill in the cheque form on the left. The preview updates in real time so you can verify every detail. The amount you enter in numbers is automatically converted to words — a legal requirement on all cheques. When ready, click "Print Cheque" and your browser's print dialog will open. Select your printer and confirm the paper size matches your cheque stock.

What Cheque Paper Do I Need?

For personal cheques, use pre-printed cheque paper with your account details already encoded in the MICR line (the machine-readable numbers at the bottom). For business cheques, you can use blank cheque paper and print the complete cheque including MICR characters, but this requires a MICR-enabled laser printer and MICR toner cartridge for bank processing.

Is it legal to print your own cheques?
In the US, UK, Canada and most countries, printing cheques is legal when done on approved cheque paper with MICR encoding and from your own account. Laws vary by jurisdiction — always consult your bank for their specific requirements.
Do I need a special printer?
For filling in details on pre-printed cheques: any inkjet or laser printer works. For printing complete cheques including the MICR line from scratch: you need a laser printer with MICR toner. Regular ink is not magnetically readable by bank processing equipment.
Why is there a "VOID" watermark on the preview?
The VOID watermark only appears in the browser preview — it does not print. It's there to prevent anyone from screenshotting the preview and using it as a real cheque.