No, not legally.
You sign the back. She has to sign beneath your name. Then, you can cash it or deposit it.
Endorsement
No, you cannot cash an unsigned check.
Pay to the order of "insert name of recipent who you giving check over to" than sign your name below
You must sign with the correct spelling and then contact your bank to have this spelling mistake corrected.
To sign someone's name with permission, you will sign your name first, add the per procurationem or p.p. designation after your name, and then sign the missing person's name. This is the preferred method of signing.
NO. Merchants may not approve of this. If you do sign it this way once, what is to stop you from asking for a cash-back that particular time.
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Yes without youre permission
Technically, unless you are authorized on the account you are in violation of the card agreement (and in some cases the law) if you use another persons card even with verbal or written permission. Therefore, how you sign is irrelevant as far as "the right way" is concerned, but forging a signature only worsens things if you manage to get caught after the fact and get in trouble somehow (maybe you have a falling out with the card holder and they say you stole the card etc.). However, you are less likely to have the merchant handling the transaction ask questions if you sign the other persons name, and are less likely to have the card issuer notice anything.
Obtain parental permission and then get a marriage license. Check with the license office for what sort of proof you need, the parents may have to come in person to sign the permission.
no because that's considered fraud
An equal sign is not usually put in front of a person's name. Horses that race can have an equal sign in front of their name and it means that they are foreign bred but have not been imported.
It is not recommended to sign your son's name on a check without his consent, as this could be considered forgery. It is best to have your son endorse the check himself or explore alternative methods for accessing the funds.
no, you have to be there to show ID and sign paper work.
You sign the back. She has to sign beneath your name. Then, you can cash it or deposit it.
Near the persons farm name click on that and type a message.thats how