First of all, you need to figure out why you need to restore the check. If it is needed for accounting purposes, then a cashier's receipt is needed to reflect cash transactions, i.e. cash transactions and transactions with accountable funds. In all other cases, there is no need to restore the cashier's check.
Instructions
Step 1
Contact the seller and ask about the possibility of recovering a cash register receipt. Some types of cash registers can print a duplicate receipt after a certain period of time after the original is issued. Perhaps the seller will be able to duplicate the check. The second option is to ask the seller for a copy of the receipt made on a copier.
Step 2
If we are talking about restoring a terminal receipt for accepting payments, then try to contact either the terminal's technical support service or the bank that serves the terminal's operations. Payment terminals store information about the transactions performed, but it is not so easy to get a duplicate check. Contact the ATM technical support service, justify the reason for the need to restore the check, write a statement.
Step 3
You can apply to a bank with a similar request, but practice shows that banks are extremely reluctant to consider requests of this kind.