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If you endorse it as payable to them it will usually be accepted for deposit into someone else's account.
Actually anyone can deposit into your bank account that they: a) have your account number if you've provided it to them, or b) they have your full name, address information, and the bank that you belong to. However, they will not be able to receive your balance or any account information.
No. Only an account holder can check his/her bank account. If anyone else gains access to your account without your written consent, it is illegal.
Deposit in your account or a check cashing place will do it for a fee
i have a payee only cheque can i sign it over to someone else
If you endorse it as payable to them it will usually be accepted for deposit into someone else's account.
Under some circumstances, yes, but in general no. For instance, you can usually deposit checks written to your minor children into your account.
Yes, most all banks allow anyone to deposit money into an account of anyone else. When doing this, the receipt they give you showing the deposit will not show the balance of the other persons account, as this is private information.
Yes. There are no restrictions as to who can deposit cash into a checking account. Anyone can deposit cash into anyone else's account as long as they know the account number of the account into which they want to deposit cash. For ex: I can walk into the bank branch where you hold a checking account and deposit $500 into it if I know the account number. Nobody will ask or question me as to why I am doing so…
Yes. There are no restrictions as to who can deposit cash into an account. Anyone can deposit cash into anyone else's account as long as they know the account number of the account into which they want to deposit cash. For ex: I can walk into the bank branch where you hold a checking account and deposit $500 into it if I know the account number. Nobody will ask or question me as to why I am doing so…
Yes. There are no restrictions as to who can deposit cash into a checking account. Anyone can deposit cash into anyone else's account as long as they know the account number of the account into which they want to deposit cash. For ex: I can walk into the bank branch where you hold a checking account and deposit $500 into it if I know the account number. Nobody will ask or question me as to why I am doing so…
Most anyone can deposit a check for anyone else. The persons account to where the deposit is being made must sign the back of the check. Drawing money out is quite another matter - only those who are listed on the account have that right, married or not.
If the name on the check matches the name on the account, and if the check is signed on the back, then just about anyone can deposit the check. Withdrawing the funds requires ID, though.
Actually anyone can deposit into your bank account that they: a) have your account number if you've provided it to them, or b) they have your full name, address information, and the bank that you belong to. However, they will not be able to receive your balance or any account information.
A cheque being merely non-negotiable would not stop you cashing it. It only means the cheque cannot be presented by anyone other than the payee. However, it's also likely to be "crossed" and marked "A/c Payee" or "A/c Payee Only". Most cheque books are now printed this way. A crossed cheque can only be paid into a bank account and cannot be cashed over the counter. If the cheque is crossed AND marked non-negotiable it cannot be cashed would have to be paid into an bank account in your name. It would be worthless to anyone else so prevents someone else cashing the cheque for you - i.e. giving you the cash and putting in their own bank account .
Yes. There are no restrictions as to who can deposit cash into a checking account. Anyone can deposit cash into anyone else's account as long as they know the account number of the account into which they want to deposit cash. For ex: I can walk into the bank branch where you hold a checking account and deposit $500 into it if I know the account number. Nobody will ask or question me as to why I am doing so… Since in your case it is only your spouses' account no one is going to ask you anything. But, since the amount is high (as you say) she may have to show proof of income if the bank asks her to do so.
You can deposit someone else's check in your account if they sign it over to you. They need to endorse it over to the person they wish to have it and sign underneath.