No. It is illegal. Only the person on whose name the check is issued can cash it. If the person to whom the check is issued is dead and you are the legal heir of the beneficiary then you can cash it. In all other cases - NO.
RECEIVABLE
At the bank that you use
No. Cash is actual bank notes/coins.
No, obviously.
No, cashier's check is a guarantee funds by the issuer bank and must have a guarantee payee. Never payable to cash.
RECEIVABLE
I received a cashiers check from a bank that was payable thru Wachovia. I took the check to a Wells Fargo and they stated that the check was deposit only. So I opened an account and the funds were available the next day, which was a Saturday.
At the bank that you use
No. Cash is actual bank notes/coins.
no
Yes, a check made payable to cash can be negotiated by whoever holds the item.
No, obviously.
No, cashier's check is a guarantee funds by the issuer bank and must have a guarantee payee. Never payable to cash.
any time only to take yhe cash...
No it's cash. Though it is in the form of a "check" it is easily transferred to cash and is recorded as such. Also, even if it wasn't considered cash (it is) it would be a receivable, not a payable.
make it payable to yourself or cash and go to the bank and cash it.
Take it to the bank whose address appears on the check (as the issuing bank) and see if a teller will cash it for you.