Can I Get a Cashier’s Check From Fidelity?

If you need a certified check or cashier’s check from Fidelity for your security deposit, you can request one.

A cashier’s check is a money order used to pay for goods or services. It is considered a safer way to send money than using personal checks, as it is insured by the bank or financial institution that issues it.

How To Get a Cashier’s Check From Fidelity

Fidelity has confirmed that they no longer issue cashier’s checks (as of 2023).

Some users have reported that they have been able to obtain cashier’s checks from Fidelity by calling their customer service line and requesting one. However, this is not guaranteed, and it is best to contact Fidelity in advance to confirm.

If you need a cashier’s check, you may want to consider opening an account with a bank or credit union. Most banks and credit unions offer cashier’s checks, and they may have lower fees than Fidelity.

Fidelity Cashier’s Check Request Form

To request a Fidelity cashier check, you must submit your request through this form.

You can fill out details about your account number, payee’s name, and what you want on your checks. The cashier’s check form will ask for your signature at the end.

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If you are unable to obtain a cashier’s check from Fidelity, you can try the following alternative methods for making security deposits:

Fidelity-issued check: You can request a Fidelity-issued check from your Fidelity account. Fidelity will mail the check to you or to the recipient of your choice.

Personal check: You can also use a personal check to make a security deposit. However, some landlords may require that you provide a cashier’s check instead of a personal check.

Diego, a seasoned financial analyst in New York, brings a decade of expertise to guiding financial decisions. As a blogger for UseFidelity.com, he simplifies finance, offering insights on Fidelity Investments. Beyond numbers, he explores NYC's culture and enjoys capturing moments through his photography.

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