An ACH direct deposit is a type of electronic funds transfer made into a consumer's checking or savings account from their employer or a federal or state agency.
Fill in the other side of this form and return it to the address shown. The Florida Debit MasterCard is issued by Comerica® Bank, N.A. pursuant to a license from MasterCard® U.S.A. Inc. You must choose how you receive your child support payments.
Please note: a bank verification letter can be used in place of voided checks, direct deposit forms, or bank signature cards to verify account information with external parties.
The payee can provide a picture of the routing and account number from an online log-in and then provide a copy of a recent bank statement that shows their name, address, and the account number. Some banks or credit unions provide account details on paper cards.
How to Get a Void Check for Direct Deposit You can get a voided check by going to your bank and asking a teller to print one. Ask your bank if they have instructions on how to set up direct deposit.
If the check must be payable to the custodial parent, please include the SDU as the co-payee. For example, please make the check payable to “custodial parent and/or the state SDU.” Sending payments electronically to state SDUs is another way to ensure payments arrive quickly and safely.
If the check must be payable to the custodial parent, please include the SDU as the co-payee. For example, please make the check payable to “custodial parent and/or the state SDU.” Sending payments electronically to state SDUs is another way to ensure payments arrive quickly and safely.
Fill in the other side of this form and return it to the address shown. The Florida Debit MasterCard is issued by Comerica® Bank, N.A. pursuant to a license from MasterCard® U.S.A. Inc. You must choose how you receive your child support payments.
Paternity and support cases can take as long as 6 to 8 months. However, parents can request a retroactive child support which can create a retroactive child support obligation for up to two years prior to the action being filed.