Yes you can but, first the person who it is made out to must sign on the reverse.
Thus, that person is signing his / her check over to you.
Your bank will then require you to sign below the other signature prior to depositing.
No
You can do it in many ways:Walk into the bank branch that issued the check and cash it directly by providing a photo identity proofWalk into an ATM and deposit the check into your bank accountWalk into the bank branch (any bank that you have an account with) and deposit the check into your bank account
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Generally, you fill out the deposit slip and hand it to a teller. Policies may vary. Ask your bank for complete details.
It means to take it to the bank and have them credit it to one of your accounts at that bank. If you receive cash for the check it is 'cashing a check.'
No.
To clarify, I owe money at US Bank for a defaulted credit card with them. I have a TCF checking account. If I try to deposit a check made payable to me, and that check happens to be a US Bank check, can US Bank seize the check made payable to me even if I deposit it into my TCF checking account? Not sure if they will see that US Bank funds are made payable to me from someone else's account. Any insight would help! Thanks!
A check that is made out to someone else can be deposited into your account if the person has signed the check. Check with your bank because many banks require that the person, who's name is on the check, be present during the deposit.
A check that is made out to someone else can be deposited into your account if the person has signed the check. Check with your bank because many banks require that the person, who's name is on the check, be present during the deposit.
You can`t do anything with it, other than take it to the bank it is made out to and deposit it.
no
how long it take to receive your money from the cashier check you deposit in bank of America bank
No
Yes. As long as the check is not being cashed, the bank can stamp the check and deposit it.
It depends:If you want to get cash directly from the check without having to deposit it into your bank account - NO. You can do that only from JPMC bank branchesIf you are planning to deposit the check into your bank account - YES, you can deposit the check into your account that is held with any bank across USA
Deposit is both a noun and a verb. She made a deposit at the bank. (noun) She was able to deposit the money at the bank. (verb)
You can do it in many ways:Walk into the bank branch that issued the check and cash it directly by providing a photo identity proofWalk into an ATM and deposit the check into your bank accountWalk into the bank branch (any bank that you have an account with) and deposit the check into your bank account