Many grocery stores offer customers the best in one-stop-shopping, thanks to their convenient check-cashing services. You can cash government checks, payroll checks, tax refund checks, and even personal checks at many of the country’s most popular grocery stores. If you want to cross a trip to the bank off your to-do list, or if you’ve finally gotten your jury duty check and want the money ASAP, continue on to find out which grocery stores offer check cashing services and what types of checks they can cash for you.
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Reference Table: Grocery Stores That Cash Checks
You can use the table below for a quick comparison of the grocery stores that cash checks, including information about accepted check types and the associated fees. Then, click any store or scroll for more information.
Grocery Store | Acceptable Check Types | Fees |
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Albertsons | $3.50 for checks up to $2,000; $5.50 for checks $2,000 to $5,000 | Vary by location |
Baker's | $3.50 for checks up to $2,000; $5.50 for checks $2,000 to $5,000 | $3.50 for checks up to $2,000; $5.50 for checks $2,000 to $5,000 |
BI-LO | $3.50 for checks up to $2,000; $5.50 for checks $2,000 to $5,000 | Vary by location |
City Market | $3.50 for checks up to $2,000; $5.50 for checks $2,000 to $5,000 | $3.50 for checks up to $2,000; $5.50 for checks $2,000 to $5,000 |
Country Mart | $3.50 for checks up to $2,000; $5.50 for checks $2,000 to $5,000 | 2% of the check amount (half will be returned to you as store credit) |
Dillons | $3.50 for checks up to $2,000; $5.50 for checks $2,000 to $5,000 | $3.50 for checks up to $2,000; $5.50 for checks $2,000 to $5,000 |
Food City | $3.50 for checks up to $2,000; $5.50 for checks $2,000 to $5,000 | $3 per check |
Food Lion | $3.50 for checks up to $2,000; $5.50 for checks $2,000 to $5,000 | Vary by state |
Fred Meyer | $3.50 for checks up to $2,000; $5.50 for checks $2,000 to $5,000 | $3.50 for checks up to $2,000; $5.50 for checks $2,000 to $5,000 |
Fry's Food Stores | $3.50 for checks up to $2,000; $5.50 for checks $2,000 to $5,000 | $3.50 for checks up to $2,000; $5.50 for checks $2,000 to $5,000 |
Gerbes Super Markets | $3.50 for checks up to $2,000; $5.50 for checks $2,000 to $5,000 | $3.50 for checks up to $2,000; $5.50 for checks $2,000 to $5,000 |
Giant Eagle | $3.50 for checks up to $2,000; $5.50 for checks $2,000 to $5,000 | Vary by location |
Giant Food | $3.50 for checks up to $2,000; $5.50 for checks $2,000 to $5,000 | Vary by location |
Hannaford | $3.50 for checks up to $2,000; $5.50 for checks $2,000 to $5,000 | Vary by location |
H-E-B | $3.50 for checks up to $2,000; $5.50 for checks $2,000 to $5,000 | $3 for checks up to $3,000; variable for larger checks |
Hy-Vee | $3.50 for checks up to $2,000; $5.50 for checks $2,000 to $5,000 | $2 to $6 per check |
Ingles | $3.50 for checks up to $2,000; $5.50 for checks $2,000 to $5,000 | Vary by location |
King Soopers | $3.50 for checks up to $2,000; $5.50 for checks $2,000 to $5,000 | $3.50 for checks up to $2,000; $5.50 for checks $2,000 to $5,000 |
Kroger | $3.50 for checks up to $2,000; $5.50 for checks $2,000 to $5,000 | $3.50 for checks up to $2,000; $5.50 for checks $2,000 to $5,000 |
Market Basket | $3.50 for checks up to $2,000; $5.50 for checks $2,000 to $5,000 | 1.25% of the check amount |
Owen's | $3.50 for checks up to $2,000; $5.50 for checks $2,000 to $5,000 | $3.50 for checks up to $2,000; $5.50 for checks $2,000 to $5,000 |
Pay Less Super Market | $3.50 for checks up to $2,000; $5.50 for checks $2,000 to $5,000 | $3.50 for checks up to $2,000; $5.50 for checks $2,000 to $5,000 |
Price Chopper | $3.50 for checks up to $2,000; $5.50 for checks $2,000 to $5,000 | None |
Publix | $3.50 for checks up to $2,000; $5.50 for checks $2,000 to $5,000 | $3 to $6 per check |
Quality Food Centers (QFC) | $3.50 for checks up to $2,000; $5.50 for checks $2,000 to $5,000 | $3.50 for checks up to $2,000; $5.50 for checks $2,000 to $5,000 |
Ralphs | $3.50 for checks up to $2,000; $5.50 for checks $2,000 to $5,000 | $3.50 for checks up to $2,000; $5.50 for checks $2,000 to $5,000 |
Safeway | $3.50 for checks up to $2,000; $5.50 for checks $2,000 to $5,000 | $2.25 for every $200 cashed |
Schnucks | $3.50 for checks up to $2,000; $5.50 for checks $2,000 to $5,000 | $1.50 per check |
Shaw's | $3.50 for checks up to $2,000; $5.50 for checks $2,000 to $5,000 | Vary by location |
ShopRite | $3.50 for checks up to $2,000; $5.50 for checks $2,000 to $5,000 | None |
Smith's | $3.50 for checks up to $2,000; $5.50 for checks $2,000 to $5,000 | $3.50 for checks up to $2,000; $5.50 for checks $2,000 to $5,000 |
Stater Bros. Markets | $3.50 for checks up to $2,000; $5.50 for checks $2,000 to $5,000 | Vary by location |
Stop & Shop | $3.50 for checks up to $2,000; $5.50 for checks $2,000 to $5,000 | Vary by location |
Tops Friendly Market | $3.50 for checks up to $2,000; $5.50 for checks $2,000 to $5,000 | $1 per check |
Vons | $3.50 for checks up to $2,000; $5.50 for checks $2,000 to $5,000 | $2.25 for every $100 cashed |
Walmart | $3.50 for checks up to $2,000; $5.50 for checks $2,000 to $5,000 | $3 for checks up to $1,000; $6 for checks $1,000 to $5,000 |
Wegmans | $3.50 for checks up to $2,000; $5.50 for checks $2,000 to $5,000 | Free for Shopper's Club cardholders |
WinCo Foods | $3.50 for checks up to $2,000; $5.50 for checks $2,000 to $5,000 | $5 token for checks up to $500; $10 token for checks up to $1,000 |
Winn-Dixie | $3.50 for checks up to $2,000; $5.50 for checks $2,000 to $5,000 | $3.50 per check |
The List of Grocery Stores That Cash Checks
Albertsons
- Types of checks cashed: Electronically signed checks under $1,000 (at most locations)[1]
- Fees: Vary by location
- Other important info: Check cashing policies at Albertsons seem to vary between locations, according to a number of customer service representatives we spoke to. Be sure to contact your local store and ask about their individual check-cashing services.[1]
- Find an Albertsons
For even more information, see our article about Albertsons check cashing policies.
Baker’s
- Types of checks cashed: Government, payroll, tax refund, insurance, and business checks[2]
- Fees: $3.50 per check for checks up to $2,000; $5.50 for checks up to $5,000; $0.50 discount per check if you have a Shopper’s Card[2]
- Other important info: To cash a check, you will need a valid Social Security number or individual tax payer ID number and a valid (and current) state or federal government-issued ID card.[2]
- Find a Baker’s
BI-LO
- Types of checks cashed: Government, payroll, tax refund, and business checks[3]
- Fees: Vary, but checks must not be more than $500[3]
- Other important info: To cash a check, the issuing bank must be in the same state as the BI-LO store you visit.[3]
- Find a BI-LO
See more details in our article on BI-LO’s check cashing policy.
City Market
- Types of checks cashed: Government, payroll, tax refund, insurance, and business checks[4]
- Fees: $3.50 per check for $2,000 and less; $5.50 for checks up to $5,000; $0.50 discount per check if you have a Shopper’s Card[4]
- Other important info: To cash a check, you will need a valid Social Security number or individual tax payer ID number and a valid (and current) state or federal government-issued ID card.[4]
- Find a City Market
Country Mart
- Types of checks cashed: Payroll checks[5]
- Fees: 2% of the total check amount. However, half of the check cashing fee will be returned to you as store credit.[6]
- Other important info: You must show a government-issued photo ID.[6]
- Find a Country Mart
Dillons
- Types of checks cashed: Government, payroll, tax refund, insurance, and business checks[4]
- Fees: $3.50 per check for $2,000 and less; $5.50 for checks up to $5,000; $0.50 discount per check if you have a Shopper’s Card[4]
- Other important info: To cash a check, you will need a valid Social Security number or individual tax payer ID number and a valid (and current) state or federal government-issued ID card.[4]
- Find a Dillons
For even more information, see our research on Dillons check cashing policies.
Food City
- Types of checks cashed: Payroll checks, U.S. government checks, and rebate checks up to $1,000; payroll checks and rebate checks must be on store approved lists of employers and companies, respectively[7]
- Fees: $3 per check[7]
- Other important info: You must show a government-issued photo ID to cash a check; you can call ahead to make sure your payroll or rebate check is on the approved list.[7]
- Find a Food City
See more in our research on Food City’s check cashing policies.
Food Lion
- Types of checks cashed: Personal, government, rebate, tax refund, and U.S. Traveler’s Checks up to $500. Payroll checks up to $1,000.[8]
- Fees: Fees will vary by state.[8]
- Other important information: To cash a check, you will need a valid and current form of ID. Accepted forms of ID include government-issued driver’s license, military ID, Native American tribal ID, or U.S. passport.[8]
- Find a Food Lion
For even more information, see our article on Food Lion’s check cashing policies.
Fred Meyer
- Types of checks cashed: Government, payroll, tax refund, insurance, and business checks[9]
- Fees: $3.50 per check for $2,000 and less; $5.50 for checks up to $5,000; $0.50 discount per check if you have a Shopper’s Card[9]
- Other important information: To cash a check, you will need a valid Social Security number or individual tax payer ID number and a valid (and current) state or federal government-issued ID card.[9]
- Find a Fred Meyer
See more details in our research on Fred Meyer’s check cashing policies.
Fry’s Food Stores
- Types of checks cashed: Government, payroll, tax refund, insurance, and business checks[4]
- Fees: $3.50 per check for $2,000 and less; $5.50 for checks up to $5,000; $0.50 discount per check if you have a Shopper’s Card[4]
- Other important information: To cash a check, you will need a valid Social Security number or individual tax payer ID number and a valid (and current) state or federal government-issued ID card.[4]
- Find a Fry’s
For more details, see our article about Fry’s check cashing policies.
Gerbes Super Markets
- Types of checks cashed: Government, payroll, tax refund, insurance, and business checks[4]
- Fees: $3.50 per check for $2,000 and less; $5.50 for checks up to $5,000; $0.50 discount per check if you have a Shopper’s Card[4]
- Other important information: To cash a check, you will need a valid Social Security number or individual tax payer ID number and a valid (and current) state or federal government-issued ID card.[4]
- Find a Gerbes
Giant Eagle
- Types of checks cashed: Personal, payroll, government, and U.S. Traveler’s Checks[10]
- Fees: Vary by location
- Other important information: To cash a check, you need a Giant Eagle Advantage card (the name must match the check, and you must endorse the check in front of an authorized employee).[10]
- Find a Giant Eagle
For more information, see our dedicated research on Giant Eagle’s check cashing policies.
Giant Food
- Types of checks cashed: Government and payroll checks[11]
- Fees: Vary by location
- Other important information: You must first apply for a Check Cashing card at the store. You’ll also need a valid form of ID, such as a U.S. driver’s license, military ID, or state-issued ID card.[11]
- Find a Giant Food
See our related research on Giant Food’s check cashing policies.
Hannaford
- Types of checks cashed: Payroll, government, and pension checks that are considered regular income[12]
- Fees: Vary by location[12]
- Other important information: You need a current photo ID and you also need to fill out a check cashing form that takes about five business days to process.[12]
- Find a Hannaford
H-E-B
- Types of checks cashed: Personal, payroll, government, tax refund, insurance, and dividend checks; Western Union money orders purchased at H-E-B.[13]
- Fees: Depends on the check amount; The fee for checks up to $3,000 is $3, while fees for checks over $3,000 vary[13]
- Other important information: To cash a check, you need a government-issued photo ID[13]
- Find an H-E-B
See more in our article on H-E-B’s check cashing policies.
Hy-Vee
- Types of checks cashed: Printed payroll checks; limits vary but range from $2,000 to $5,000[14]
- Fees: $2 to $6 per check[14]
- Other important information: Not all locations offer check cashing (in fact, only a small minority do — use the store locator to view store services, or call ahead to confirm that yours can); you’ll need to show a government-issued photo ID[14]
- Find a Hy-Vee
For even more information, see our article on Hy-Vee’s check cashing policies.
Ingles
- Types of checks cashed: Printed payroll checks up to $250[15]
- Fees: Vary by location
- Other important information: To cash a check, you must show a photo ID and you must have an Ingles Advantage Card[15]
- Find an Ingles
See our dedicated research on the Ingles check cashing policy.
King Soopers
- Types of checks cashed: Government, payroll, tax refund, insurance, and business checks.[16]
- Fees: $3.50 per check for $2,000 and less; $5.50 for checks up to $5,000; $0.50 discount per check if you have a Shopper’s Card[16]
- Other important information: To cash a check, you will need a valid Social Security number or individual tax payer ID number and a valid (and current) state or federal government-issued ID card.[16]
- Find a King Soopers
For even more information, see our article about the King Soopers check cashing policy.
Kroger
- Types of checks cashed: Government, payroll, tax refund, insurance, and business checks[17]
- Fees: $3.50 per check for $2,000 and less; $5.50 for checks up to $5,000; $0.50 discount per check if you have a Shopper’s Card[17]
- Other important information: To cash a check, you will need a valid Social Security number or individual tax payer ID number and a valid (and current) state or federal government-issued ID card.[17]
- Find a Kroger
For more information, see our research on Kroger’s check cashing policies.
Market Basket
- Types of checks cashed: Payroll checks and personal checks of no more than $50[18]
- Fees: 1.25% of check amount (may vary by location)[18]
- Other important information: To cash a check, it must be local and certified and you must have two forms of identification. This information was verified by customer service representatives.[18]
- Find a Market Basket
Owen’s
- Types of checks cashed: Government, payroll, tax refund, insurance, and business checks[4]
- Fees: $3.50 per check for $2,000 and less; $5.50 for checks up to $5,000; $0.50 discount per check if you have a Shopper’s Card[4]
- Other important information: To cash a check, you will need a valid Social Security number or individual tax payer ID number and a valid (and current) state or federal government-issued ID card.[4]
- Find an Owen’s
Pay Less Super Market
- Types of checks cashed: Government, payroll, tax refund, insurance, and business checks[4]
- Fees: $3.50 per check for $2,000 and less; $5.50 for checks up to $5,000; $0.50 discount per check if you have a Shopper’s Card[4]
- Other important information: To cash a check, you will need a valid Social Security number or individual tax payer ID number and a valid (and current) state or federal government-issued ID card.[4]
- Find a Pay Less
Price Chopper
- Types of checks cashed: Payroll checks[19]
- Fees: Free[19]
- Other important info: You must sign up for an AdvantEdge card and apply for check cashing privileges. This process does take a bit — you’ll only have check cashing privileges after you’ve had the card for 15 to 30 days.[19]
- Find a Price Chopper
For even more information, see our research on Price Chopper’s check cashing policies.
Publix
- Types of checks cashed: Personal and payroll[20]
- Fees: Between $3 and $6 per check; fees vary by location[20]
- Other important information: To cash a check, you’ll need a state or federal government-issued ID.[20]
- Find a Publix
See our dedicated research on the Publix check cashing policies.
Quality Food Centers (QFC)
- Types of checks cashed: Government, payroll, tax refund, insurance, and business checks[4]
- Fees: $3.50 per check for $2,000 and less; $5.50 for checks up to $5,000; $0.50 discount per check if you have a Shopper’s Card[4]
- Other important information: To cash a check, you will need a valid Social Security number or individual tax payer ID number and a valid (and current) state or federal government-issued ID card.[4]
- Find a QFC
Ralphs
- Types of checks cashed: Government, payroll, tax refund, insurance, and business checks[4]
- Fees: $3.50 per check for $2,000 and less; $5.50 for checks up to $5,000; $0.50 discount per check if you have a Shopper’s Card[4]
- Other important information: To cash a check, you will need a valid Social Security number or individual tax payer ID number and a valid (and current) state or federal government-issued ID card.[4]
- Find a Ralphs
For more information, see our research on Ralphs check cashing policies.
Safeway
- Types of checks cashed: Printed payroll checks and government checks up to $1,499 including disability, Social Security, tax refunds, and unemployment[21]
- Fees: $2.25 for every $200 cashed[21]
- Other important information: Safeway will not cash personal checks, handwritten checks, or starter checks. To cash a check, you’ll need photo identification. Specific policies may vary by location. Safeway doesn’t have a formal check cashing policy posted on its website; however, several customer service representatives verified this information.[21]
- Find a Safeway
See more information in our article about Safeway’s check cashing policies.
Schnucks
- Types of checks cashed: Personal checks up to $100[22]
- Fees: $1.50 per check[22]
- Other important information: You must apply for check cashing privileges at the customer service desk. It can take up to a week to process the application, and you’ll need a government-issued photo ID to apply.[22]
- Find a Schnuck’s
Our dedicated article has more information about Schnuck’s check cashing policies.
Shaw’s
- Types of checks cashed: Government and payroll checks up to $1,500[23]
- Fees: Vary by location[23]
- Other important information: To cash a check, you’ll need a valid Social Security number and a valid state or federal government-issued ID. Shaw’s doesn’t have a formal check cashing policy posted on its website, however, the customer service department verified this information.[23]
- Find a Shaw’s
For more information, see our research on Shaw’s check cashing policies.
ShopRite
- Types of checks cashed: Payroll and government checks, usually up to $500[24]
- Fees: Free[24]
- Other important information: Not all stores cash checks; you need to sign up to be a Co-op club member, get a ShopRite Price Plus card, and activate check cashing privileges; you must provide your government-issued photo ID, driver’s license number, checking account number, and contact information.[24]
- Find a ShopRite
Our dedicated research has more information about ShopRite’s check cashing policies.
Smith’s
- Types of checks cashed: Government, payroll, tax refund, insurance, and business checks[4]
- Fees: $3.50 per check for $2,000 and less; $5.50 for checks up to $5,000; $0.50 discount per check if you have a Shopper’s Card[4]
- Other important information: To cash a check, you will need a valid Social Security number or individual tax payer ID number and a valid (and current) state or federal government-issued ID card.[4]
- Find a Smith’s
See our article for more on Smith’s check cashing policies.
Stater Bros. Markets
- Types of checks cashed: Government and payroll checks[25]
- Fees: Vary by location for checks up to $700[25]
- Other important information: To cash a check, you must make a minimum purchase of $25. You may also need a Stater Bros. card, and you will need to show a photo ID.[25]
- Find a Smith’s
See our dedicated article about Stater Bros. check cashing services.
Stop & Shop
- Types of checks cashed: Government and payroll checks[26]
- Fees: Vary by location
- Other important information: You must apply for a Check Cashing card. You’ll also need a valid ID.[26]
- Find a Stop & Shop
For more information, see our research about Stop & Shop’s check cashing policies.
Tops Friendly Market
- Types of checks cashed: Payroll and government up to $500[27]
- Fees: $1 per check[27]
- Other important information: Check cashing is not available at all locations; you must show a government-issued photo ID to cash a check[27]
- Find a Tops Friendly Market
See more in our dedicated article about Tops check cashing policies.
Vons
- Types of checks cashed: Printed payroll and government checks; typically capped at $1,000[28]
- Fees: $2.25 for every $100 cashed[28]
- Other important information: A Vons store’s ability to cash checks will depend on how much cash the store has on-hand at the time.[28]
- Find a Vons
See our dedicated article for more about Vons check cashing policies.
Walmart
- Types of checks cashed: Payroll checks, government checks, tax checks, cashier’s checks, insurance settlement checks, 401(k) checks, retirement distribution checks, and MoneyGram money orders that were purchased at Walmart, all up to $5,000. Check cashing policies may vary at individual Walmart locations.[29]
- Fees: For checks up to and including $1,000, the fee is $3. For checks over $1,000 and up to $5,000, the fee is $6.[29]
- Other important information: To cash a check, you’ll need a valid form of ID. Just present your check for cashing at any checkout lane.[29]
- Find a Walmart
See more in our dedicated research about Walmart’s check cashing policies.
Wegmans
- Types of checks cashed: Personal and traveler’s checks up to $500; rebate up to $20[30]
- Fees: Free for Shoppers Club cardholders[30]
- Other important info: You must have a Shoppers Club Card with check cashing privileges. Approval takes up to five business days. You’ll need a government-issued photo ID to sign up for check cashing privileges. Personal check limits for Shoppers Club members are based on length of membership:[30]
- New cardholders: Up to two checks every six days, totaling $200
- Six weeks of membership: Up to four checks every six days, totaling $400
- Six months of membership: Up to eight checks every six days, totaling $500
- Find a Wegmans
Find out more in our dedicated article about Wegman’s check cashing policies.
WinCo Foods
- Types of checks cashed: Payroll checks up to $1,000[31]
- Fees: $5 token for checks up to $500, and $10 token for checks up to $1,000. These token fees can then be used toward the purchase of merchandise.[31]
- Other important information: To cash a check, you’ll need valid and current ID and employment verification.[31]
- Find a Winco Foods
Winn-Dixie
- Types of checks cashed: Electronically signed checks up to $500 (at most locations)[32]
- Fees: $3.50[32]
- Other important information: Photo identification is needed to cash a check at all locations. The information was obtained from multiple customer service representatives, but it’s best to check with your local Winn-Dixie for their individual check cashing policies before you visit.[32]
- Find a Winn-Dixie
See our article about Winn-Dixie’s check cashing policies.
Grocery Stores That Don’t Cash Checks
In the course of our research and communications with various grocery stores, we found several that do not cash checks, including the following:
- ALDI
- BJ’s Wholesale Club
- Harris Teeter (as previously reported)
- Jewel-Osco
- Sam’s Club
- Target (as previously reported)
- Trader Joe’s
- Weis Markets (as previously reported)
- Whole Foods
In Summary
Cash your check and get your shopping done in one stop at any of the many grocery stores on our list. Before you go, check to make sure your grocery store cashes your specific type of check, be mindful of any associated fees, and always bring proper identification with you to complete the check cashing process.