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- For the Public | Office of the Washington State Treasurer
State Treasurer's Office What does the Treasurer do? How do I cash my check (warrant)? How do I determine if a check (warrant) is valid? Where can my local district get a loan? How do state agencies get loans? Where can I find revenue distribution information? How do I invite the State Treasurer to present to my group? Unclaimed Property
- Home | Office of the Washington State Treasurer
Transparency in public finances is essential for building trust with the public and informing elected leaders as they make decisions about Washington’s future The Office of the State Treasurer is committed to the highest standard of transparency about your dollars at work
- Contact Us | Office of the Washington State Treasurer
Legislative Building 416 Sid Snyder Ave SW 2nd Floor, Room 230 Olympia, WA 98504-0200 Office hours: 10:00 a m - 2:00 p m (Pacific Time) Monday – Friday, and otherwise by appointment
- Paying by electronic check - Washington Department of Revenue
In some instances, the account number and the check number may be reversed Check number: Appears after the routing and account numbers and is often three or four digits Check numbers are sometimes printed in the upper right corner Filter number: The Department of Revenue's company ID number for EFT debit transactions is 9916001118 Provide
- Treasury Check Verification System - TCVS
WARNING WARNING WARNING You have accessed a United States Government computer Unauthorized use of this computer is a violation of federal law and may subject you to civil and criminal penalties
- Warrants | Office of the Washington State Treasurer
A warrant is a legal, negotiable instrument drawn against the state treasury in place of a commercial bank A warrant acts like a check and can be cashed or deposited like any other check you receive State agencies disburse funds to vendors or other payees by issuing warrants that are signed by the State Treasurer
- Treasury Check Verification System - TCVS
Please note not all U S Treasury checks will contain the unique secure seal Therefore lack of this seal does not imply the check is a counterfeit If no issue record is in the Treasury Check Verification System (TCVS), it does not mean the check is invalid Please note TCVS was created as a tool to assist in fraud detection, you still need to
- Contact | U. S. Department of the Treasury
Department of the Treasury1500 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, D C 20220General InformationTelephone: (202) 622-2000 If you are deaf, hard of hearing, or have a speech disability, please dial 7-1-1 to access telecommunications relay services Tax FilingHow to Contact the Internal Revenue Service (IRS)Where to mail tax return and payment if you are not electronically filingTax Payer
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