I don't think so, however if it is bad good luck getting it cashed especially if it is a personal check because banks check to see if the funds are available before cashing it; if not they will usually return the check to you and you either have to take that person to court to get your money or wait. And don't think about running to a different bank around the corner to cash it because banks will tell you to go to the same bank as printed on the check so they can verify fund availability.
Definitely the person who wrote it.
a person responsible for loading cash into the atm, and also check the that notes are not torn damaged or dirty.
An Accountant or Accounts clerk is typically responsible for Petty Cash,
Legally - No. Ethically - Yes. Once you issue a check, the receiver of the check is responsible for cashing it on time. If they fail to cash it within the 90 day mark and the check expires, legally you are not bound to replace the check. However, from a goodwill and ethical perspective, you must replace the check if the receiver missed cashing the check due to a legitimate reason.
That doesnt happen often, but its when you send a bad check. Because cash account is an asset and carry debit balance
It is not a good idea to write a check with "Cash" as the payee because if you or the payee lose the check, anyone could pick it up and cash it, and the bank would not be responsible for the lost funds, since making a check payable to "Cash" essentially allows anyone holding the check to cash it.
I did! Take it to the bank. If they cash it, good! If not too bad. The worst they can do is say no!!
Check, yes. Cash, no.
Definitely the person who wrote it.
One with bad credit may get a cash loan from Cash One. They offer services such as payday loans and do not do a credit check for their customers. Same day loans are available.
The bank will hold you responsible for the bounced check. But you can sue the person who wrote you the check that bounced for the check amount and for the resulting penalties and your court costs.
a person responsible for loading cash into the atm, and also check the that notes are not torn damaged or dirty.
The payee (person who received the money from the check cashing service) is responsible to the check cashing service for the bad check. They must repay the money and any fees associated with the check return. However, the maker (person who wrote the check originally) is responsible to the payee for providing an alternate form of payment for the amount of the check, and may also be liable for any fees associated with the check's return that the payee had to pay to the check cashing service. So, in short: The person who received the money from the check cashing service repays the service The person who originally issued/wrote the bad check is still responsible for paying the person to whom he gave the bad check.
An Accountant or Accounts clerk is typically responsible for Petty Cash,
a person responsible for loading cash into the atm, and also check the that notes are not torn damaged or dirty.
If a person writes another person a bad check, they could face jail time. You should let the person know as soon as possible about the bad check so they will not try to cash it.
you can not cash a check