No, once it's expired it's no good.
You can contact the original person/company that made the check and try to get them to give you a NEW check in the same amount.....
Mostly No. Every check has a validity period usually 90 or 180 days depending on the check type and issuing institution. So if you deposit a check after 6 months, most probably it wont get paid. It is called a Stale or Expired check and the bank does not have to pay you for that check.
It IS a crime to write a check with no funds on deposit with intention to deceive.
No
A check that is older than 90 days (or 180 days depending on the Country) is considered a stale or expired check. It is worthless and carries no value. You cannot cash such a check. Since the check is expired, the check issuing bank will not pay for it
One of the easiest ways to deposit a check online is through virtual mailboxes. When you receive a check, the mail facility will take care of it on your behalf. So that way, you control your postal mail and any check you need to deposit online through same application.
Mostly No. Every check has a validity period usually 90 or 180 days depending on the check type and issuing institution. So if you deposit a check after 6 months, most probably it wont get paid. It is called a Stale or Expired check and the bank does not have to pay you for that check.
"For deposit only" is a restrictive endorsement.
Direct Deposit.. If they do not have your Direct Deposit set up for your first paycheck then sometimes you will get a paper check you can cash.
Yes, you can deposit your girl friends check into her account if:The check has her name as the payeeShe has endorsed the checkIf either of the above two is not done, then you cannot deposit the check into her account.
First, open a checking or savings account at a credit union or bank. Second, fill out a deposit slip. Third, endorse the check (sign it on the back in the area reserved for endorsement). Last, have the teller deposit the check in your account. You may be able to endorse the check and mail it in for deposit. Ask you bank or credit union about their procedures for that. If you do mail a check for deposit, include the phrase "for deposit only" along with your signature in the endorsement.
You can deposit a SS check in any back account that has your name on it. This only applies if it is a check not already direct deposit.
Yes.
You sign the back. She has to sign beneath your name. Then, you can cash it or deposit it.
It IS a crime to write a check with no funds on deposit with intention to deceive.
Yes. As long as the check is not being cashed, the bank can stamp the check and deposit it.
When you deposit a bank check or money order etc. and you write the words FOR DEPOSIT ONLY below your name and account number on the back of the check you are telling the receiving bank that you want the entire amount of the check to be deposit into your Checking and/or into your Savings account and that you are not to receive any of the funds from that check until it fully clears and the funds are fully available in your respective account.Also by writing FOR DEPOSIT ONLY on the back of your check you are protecting yourself in the event the check gets lost or stolen because anyone who finds the check will not be able to cash it or deposit it into an account other then your own.
A check that is older than 180 days is considered a stale or expired check. It is worthless and carries no value. You cannot cash such a check. Since the check is expired, the check issuing bank will not pay for it. Irrespective of who issued the check or for what it was given for, a check older than 180 days is expired and is of no use.