Auburn Examiner

No More Personal Checks at King County Transfer Facilities

A male worker in a bright orange sweatshirt guides an SUV with a trailer full of refuse as it backs up at a transfer station.

A King County Solid Waste Division employee assists a resident at a transfer station | courtesy photo, KCSWD

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King County’s Solid Waste Division will soon join the growing number of businesses and service providers that no longer accept personal checks as payment for services.

The new rule goes into effect on Monday, Dec. 5, when cash, credit card, or debit card will be the only accepted forms of payment for waste disposal fees at King County transfer stations and drop boxes.

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Most self-haul customers already use cash or card to complete transactions, and there are growing concerns over fraudulent checks being passed. Commercial customers with invoiced business accounts are exempt from the new rule.

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Customers can reduce their disposal costs by pre-sorting loads and using King County facilities that accept recycling and yard waste. There is no fee to recycle many common household items such as cardboard, metal, and glass, and the $16 yard waste disposal fee is lower than the $28.64 fee self-haulers pay for garbage disposal.

Learn more from King County.

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The above is a press release from King County Solid Waste. The Auburn Examiner has not altered or independently verified its content.

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