I just got a question from a suitor:


On the government check I receive should I stamp on the front of check 12USC sec. 411.... also or just the back of check?

On a government check, yes. Stamp the frontside too, but only if you understand yourself the trustee, at least over the contract of redemption according to the Fed Act. Otherwise we leave the frontside, even on the dollar bills to the author - government. In the case of the bills that is the Secretary and the US Treasurer.

I believe the Secretary is signing the Refund checks. Or his agent.

So if you understand and wish to exercise your authority to order government, stamp the front side.

Be careful though, that is the domain of the authorizing party - the front. So you might get into trouble. In my estimation it is your ignorance generating fear that might get you into the trouble.