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Check Washing & Mail Fraud: What Nebraska Customers Need to Know

Written by Heartland Bank | 3/24/26 8:11 PM

Key Takeaways

  • Check washing is a growing fraud where stolen checks are altered and cashed
  • Mailboxes and drop boxes are common targets
  • Digital payments are the safest way to protect yourself

What Is Check Washing?

Check washing is when a stolen check is chemically altered and rewritten for a different amount or recipient.

How it happens:

  • Checks are stolen from mail
  • Details are removed and changed
  • The check is deposited before you notice

Because checks include your account and routing number, one stolen check can expose your financial information.

Why It’s Increasing

Fraudsters often target:

  • Mailboxes
  • Drop boxes after pickup
  • Mailed bill payments

Mailing checks creates opportunity, and cases are rising across the Midwest.

How to Protect Yourself

Be cautious with mail

  • Don’t leave checks overnight
  • Avoid late drop-offs
  • Use the post office when possible

Write checks securely

  • Use gel ink
  • Fill in all lines

Monitor your account

  • Set up alerts
  • Check transactions regularly

Skip the Mail (Safer Option)

The best protection is avoiding mailed checks.

Use:

Digital payments remove the risk entirely.

If You Suspect Fraud

  • Contact Heartland Bank
  • Review transactions
  • Report to USPS

Acting fast helps protect your account.

Protecting What Matters Most

Fraud is increasing, but simple steps can make a big difference. At Heartland Bank, we’re here to help you stay secure every step of the way.

LEARN MORE | Fraud Prevention Resource Center