You can cash a check made out to two payees if you are one of the payees and the other has signed the check. You can also cash it if both payees have signed it over to you.
No.
Not legally. A check that has not been signed is not valid.
You should not have to if it is signed to "cash" Yes, any check that you are looking to cash/deposit must have a signature.
no
Generally no unless the original payee has signed the check over to another person.
No. A check can be cashed only by the individual to whom the check is made out (issued) to. No one else can cash it even if it is signed by the person to whom the check was given. If you try to do so, it is an illegal activity and you can be jailed for it. But, you can deposit that check into the account of the person to whom the check was given if he has signed the back of the check (endorsed it) and no one will stop you if you do this and it is perfectly legal.
An endorsed check is a check that was written to someone without a checking account, or someone who could not deposit the check, that has been signed by that person so that someone else can deposit it for them.
On a computer if signed up for Online Banking, at an ATM cash machine, or ask inside the bank.
Of course! The child can sign it. Unless he's too young to sign. After it's signed, anyone can cash it.
If your name is on it and you have not signed it then they can not legally cash the check. I've seen someone from the mortgsge co forge the homeowners name to cash it before though.
Travellers checks are signed twice. Once when you purchase them from a bank or agent then the second time when you cash them.