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Cheques and bank statements

Hi,

I have been paying child support since 1998, I have received a letter stating that I missed payments between sept 2005 and june 2006, I know I have payed them. they want proof that i have.

Firstly how much will Barclays charge me for previous statements?? and the big question is: I paid by cheque for 3 months, I dont have the cheque book anymore, If the CSA cashed it will I be able to trace it thru my bank??? or will it be untraceable??.

Ta

Mike.

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  • richard9991
    richard9991 Posts: 1,618 Forumite
    do you have internet banking as some banks let you view last six years of statments on line the cheque numbers will be on the statements with the ammount paid hope this helps
  • Might sound like a stupid question but where paying your child support through the csa or where you paying direct to your ex partner?
    Where you receiveing 6 monthly statements from the csa telling you what your balance was?
  • Cazza
    Cazza Posts: 1,165 Forumite
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    Banks will keep copies of cheques they have cashed, I have requested these in the past, it takes some time, but it is possible. I'm not certain how long they keep the copies for however. For you statements, it varies between banks but again, c£5-15 per statement. Definitely try internet banking first, if you can get the cheque numbers, you can maybe get the CSA to trace the cheques at their end, as you will ba able to give them the cheque numbers and the dates they cleared.
  • Ms_Chocaholic
    Ms_Chocaholic Posts: 12,761 Forumite
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    Could you pop into your local branch and ask them to look up your account on the screen and see if the cheques are shown as cashed there before you order any statements
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  • Extant
    Extant Posts: 2,140 Forumite
    everton09 wrote: »
    Firstly how much will Barclays charge me for previous statements?? and the big question is: I paid by cheque for 3 months, I dont have the cheque book anymore, If the CSA cashed it will I be able to trace it thru my bank??? or will it be untraceable??.

    We will charge you £5, regardless of the size of the re-print (whether you order a day or 600 days, it is the same). Also, these are copy ledgers, not copy statements - they have the same information, but they do not have the Barclays logo or your address on them.
    do you have internet banking as some banks let you view last six years of statments on line the cheque numbers will be on the statements with the ammount paid hope this helps

    We don't. Unfortunately, with some 20 million+ accounts open, that would take up an unrealistic amount of space.
    Could you pop into your local branch and ask them to look up your account on the screen and see if the cheques are shown as cashed there before you order any statements

    We can identify which chequebook ranges (i.e. 100001 to 100028) have cheques remaining, but we cannot easily identify which cheques have been cashed. Requesting copy ledgers is the best option for this.
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