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LIP Checks buttons

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LIP Checks buttons

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The LIP Checks screen contains the following buttons:

 

<Retrieve> – Click this button to display check data according to the parameters you set in the fields to the left. Each time you select a new format or status, you will need to retrieve the data.

<Print Checks> – Click this button to begin the printing process for checks highlighted in the list view. You must enter the starting check number before you can print the check.

<Reprint Checks> – Occasionally, you may need to reprint checks due to paper jams, etc. To do this, select in the list view the checks that need to be reprinted, enter a new Starting Check Number, then click this button. You can reprint checks as many times as you need, but after they have been reconciled they cannot be reprinted.

<Reconcile> – When you are finished printing checks, you must reconcile them. When you reconcile checks, you are telling the system that you are done and that the check will not need to be reprinted. Reconciling a check sends the check number and amount to the payee history. When you reconcile checks, you should also print a check register report that would generally be forwarded to your accounting department. A check cannot be deleted until it has been reconciled. When you click the <Reconcile> button, a verification dialog appears requesting that you confirm that you want to reconcile the checks.

 

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Note: If your institution uses a third-party check reconciliation system, the check number and other information will be passed to the third-party program.

<Print Register Report> – After checks are reconciled, you should print a check register report. This report shows the check number, account number, amount format, and the name of the first payee. This report is generally forwarded to your accounting department.

<Delete Checks> – Checks can be deleted after they have been reconciled. Select some or all checks,  then click the <Delete Checks> button. Deleting checks removes them from the check printing system so they will not be displayed on the screen or appear on any reports. When you click <Delete Checks>, a verification dialog appears requesting that you confirm you want to delete the checks.

<Print Remittance> – This prints the remittance form that would be sent with the check. It displays the borrower name, loan number, policy number, and the amount being paid. For example, if last night 10 loans had disbursements for insurance premiums to State Farm Insurance, all information for the 10 loans will appear on the remittance advice but only one check would be created. You would send both to the insurance company. This button is not used for LIP checks.

<Print by Co/Agent> – This prints a list of the checks that have been selected in the list view. It is sorted first by the payee number and then by the loan number for each loan that is on the check. This button is not used for LIP checks.

<Print by Account> – This prints a list of each loan that is included on the checks that have been selected in the list view. it is sorted by loan number. It displays the loan number, name of the payee, the payee number (company or agent), the name of the payee, and the policy number. You may want to print this report when you are printing reserve excess checks. This button is not used for LIP checks.

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