Of course! Your Social Security number does not even enter into the transaction - the bank would be wanting your bank account number.
If you do not have an account at that particular bank, well then, that's a different story - you would need your SS to create an account.
Yes, if you know his bank account number. Deposit has no problem but withdrawal is not possible without authentic signature of the account holder.
To set up direct deposit without involving your employer, you can contact your bank or financial institution directly and provide them with the necessary information to set up the direct deposit. This typically includes your account number and routing number. You may also be able to set up direct deposit through your bank's online banking portal or mobile app.
Yes just fill out a deposit slip and put it in the drop box.
To deposit a two-party check without the other person present, you can typically sign the back of the check and write "For Deposit Only" followed by your account number. Then you can deposit the check through an ATM, mobile banking app, or by mailing it to your bank.
No, it is not permissible to use someone else's bank account for direct deposit without their permission.
Of course! Your Social Security number does not even enter into the transaction - the bank would be wanting your bank account number.If you do not have an account at that particular bank, well then, that's a different story - you would need your SS to create an account.
Yes, if you know his bank account number. Deposit has no problem but withdrawal is not possible without authentic signature of the account holder.
To set up direct deposit without involving your employer, you can contact your bank or financial institution directly and provide them with the necessary information to set up the direct deposit. This typically includes your account number and routing number. You may also be able to set up direct deposit through your bank's online banking portal or mobile app.
It is the Master Routing number for Deposit Slips for Bank of America.
yes
US Bank
Chase Bank but this is for deposit slips not checks.
Yes just fill out a deposit slip and put it in the drop box.
To deposit a two-party check without the other person present, you can typically sign the back of the check and write "For Deposit Only" followed by your account number. Then you can deposit the check through an ATM, mobile banking app, or by mailing it to your bank.
The only way someone could deposit money into your account is if they have your full bank account number with the name on the account. If they have this information yes they can deposit money any time they want.
For direct deposit with Bank of America, you typically need to provide your account number and the Bank of America routing number specific to your state. The routing number can be found on the Bank of America website or on your checks. Make sure to double-check that you have the correct information to ensure your deposits are processed without issues. If you have any doubts, it's best to contact Bank of America customer service for assistance.
No, it is not permissible to use someone else's bank account for direct deposit without their permission.