How to Get a TD Bank Void Cheque for Mortgage Payments (Easy 2025 Guide)
Setting up your mortgage payments with TD Bank? One of the most common requests you’ll get from your mortgage lender is a void cheque—used to confirm your banking information. In this simple 2025 guide, we’ll show you how to easily find and download your TD Bank void cheque through EasyWeb, what to do if you hit a snag, and an alternative option if you don’t have cheques.
Whether you’re a first-time homebuyer or renewing your mortgage, this walkthrough will help you avoid delays in the setup process.
Why Does TD Requires a Void Cheque for Mortgage Payments
When you’re getting ready to close on your mortgage, your lender needs to know exactly where to pull your payments from. A void cheque from your TD chequing account provides everything they need:
- Your branch (transit) number
- The institution number
- Your full account number
Think of it as a simple way to “link” your bank account to your mortgage. While some lenders are okay with typed account info, many still prefer the security of an official document like a void cheque or Pre-Authorized Debit (PAD) form. It’s one of those small details that can easily be overlooked—but getting it right helps avoid delays, missed payments, or back-and-forth with your lender.
How to Find Your Void Cheque in TD EasyWeb
If you’re banking with TD and need a void cheque for your mortgage setup, you don’t need to order physical cheques. You can grab a digital version online in just a couple of minutes.
Before you begin, make sure you have:
- A TD chequing account
- Access to TD EasyWeb on a computer (the option doesn’t always show up properly on mobile)
Quick Tip: Your void cheque will open as a PDF in a new browser tab. If nothing happens when you click, check if your browser is blocking pop-ups—turning that off usually solves it. If you’re still stuck, try switching to Chrome or Firefox.
Step-by-Step: How to Download Your TD Void Cheque Online
Follow these simple steps to access your void cheque:
Getting your TD void cheque online is quick—here’s exactly how to do it using TD EasyWeb:
- Log in to your TD EasyWeb account on a desktop computer.
- From your homepage, click on your chequing account to open the details.
- Click the dropdown menu labeled “Direct deposit form (PDF)” or look for “Void Cheque / Direct Deposit Info.”
- Click Download.
- A PDF will be generated with your void cheque details (including branch, institution, and account numbers).
- Save or print this document to submit to your mortgage lender. It includes your branch, institution, and account numbers—everything your lender needs
Pro Tip: If the PDF doesn’t open, your browser might be blocking pop-ups. Try disabling your blocker or switching to a browser like Chrome or Firefox.
No Cheques? Use a Pre-Authorized Debit (PAD) Form Instead
Don’t have paper cheques—or can’t log into EasyWeb? No problem. You can request a Pre-Authorized Debit (PAD) form from TD, and it works just as well for setting up your mortgage payments.
This form includes all the same banking details your lender needs: branch number, institution number, and your full account number.
Here’s how to get one:
- Drop by any TD branch and ask for a PAD form
- Or call TD EasyLine at 1-866-222-3456 to request one by email or mail
Most mortgage lenders will accept a PAD form in place of a void cheque, so it’s a solid backup option if you’re having trouble downloading the PDF or don’t use online banking.
Printing and Submitting Your Void Cheque (or PAD Form)
Once you’ve got your void cheque or PAD form from TD, your next step is to get it into your lender’s hands so they can finish setting up your mortgage payments.
Here’s how most clients handle it:
- Print it out on regular printer paper—don’t worry about special formatting
- If “VOID” isn’t already written across it, just grab a pen and write it across the cheque area clearly
- If your lender accepts digital copies, take a well-lit photo or scan it on your phone or printer
- Then email it to your mortgage advisor or upload it securely through their client portal
Double-check everything before sending—your transit, institution, and account numbers should be crystal clear. A blurry image or missing info can hold up the approval process. If submitting by hand, attach it to your other mortgage approval documents.
Troubleshooting: If the TD Void Cheque Won’t Download
Having trouble accessing your void cheque? Here are a few fixes:
- Browser issues: Try turning off pop-up blockers or use a different browser
- Mobile limitations: Downloading may not work on smartphones—use a desktop
- No chequing account: You must have an eligible chequing account to access this form
- Technical error: Contact TD at 1-866-222-3456 or visit a branch for support
Still stuck? Request a PAD form as your backup option—it’s accepted by most lenders.
Final Tips: Avoid Mortgage Delays with the Right Documents
Your mortgage lender needs to confirm your banking info before they can schedule automatic payments—don’t let a missing void cheque slow things down. With TD, accessing your void cheque or PAD form is quick and simple, as long as you know where to look.
Still have questions about setting up your mortgage payments?
Contact Red Key Mortgage today — we’ll walk you through every step of the approval process.
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