No. A Torn check is not legal tender and cannot be cashed.
No, you cannot cash a check that is one year old. In most cases, a check that is six months old is usually stale. This therefore means that the check cannot be cashed.
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Check Into Cash of Oklahoma City can cash your check.
You can cash a check from Deutsche Bank at any bank. Typically you will need to cash it at the bank in which you do business and provide identification in order to cash a check.
It depends. If the Signature or the Amount in the check is torn, then the bank will not accept it. However, if the tear is in any corner of the check, that doesnt affect the checks legality then the bank may accept it. A point to note is that, the bank may decide to reject it, if they feel there was any malpractice which caused the check to be torn.
a person responsible for loading cash into the atm, and also check the that notes are not torn damaged or dirty.
a person responsible for loading cash into the atm, and also check the that notes are not torn damaged or dirty.
Your check is still fine to use to make payments. If the check is completely torn in half, you should not use it though.
No, you cannot cash a check that is one year old. In most cases, a check that is six months old is usually stale. This therefore means that the check cannot be cashed.
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you can not cash a check
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You can cash a check from Deutsche Bank at any bank. Typically you will need to cash it at the bank in which you do business and provide identification in order to cash a check.
You can cash a check at a check cashing agency on Labor Day. Walmart will also cash your check as long as it isn't a personal check.
No, you cannot cash an unsigned check.
It depends. If the Signature or the Amount in the check is torn, then the bank will not accept it. However, if the tear is in any corner of the check, that doesnt affect the checks legality then the bank may accept it. A point to note is that, the bank may decide to reject it, if they feel there was any malpractice which caused the check to be torn.