No. A cheque written to self, can be encashed only in the bank which has issued the cheque book to you for holding the account.
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Yes, a person with a bank account (a depositor) can write a check against that account for a sum of money. The person given the check (who the check is made out to) then presents it to their bank and the banks between them move the money from the account of the person who wrote the check to the account of the person who was given the check.
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The bank where the account was opened. Typically the bank address on the check.
No they cannot. The check can only be honored with funds from the account it was written on.
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ofcourse no .... never a woman married can get of check the account of her husband and vice versa except if there is a Bank power of attorney thanks
Yes, but you better have money in the account. They can get you on cashing a bad check and charge you fees for both banks and maybe fraud since it was to yourself.
Here is the process in wrinting a checking account check: First Write your name of the person or company that you want to pay then write the date you are writing the check. Write the amount of the check using numbers. Write the reason for the payment.
Yes, a person with a bank account (a depositor) can write a check against that account for a sum of money. The person given the check (who the check is made out to) then presents it to their bank and the banks between them move the money from the account of the person who wrote the check to the account of the person who was given the check.
It's possible that you may not even be able to cash a check at the bank of origin. The only sure way to cash it is to take to a bank that you already, yourself, have an account with.
When a bank honors a check for which you do not have the money, it is considered an overdraft. The bank will recover its money as soon as the funds hit your account and charge an overdraft fee for honoring the check when the funds were not present.
The bank staff can know the bank which the cheque came from, and, if the cheque is genuine, they can know who is to receive the money. They may also know who has written the cheque by reference to the signature. Bank staff try to learn the signatures.
In the US, if you write a check, it has your bank account number, bank routing number and most likely your address. So giving out your bank account number is not any more dangerous than writing a check. Old answer: IF you do not know them do not give out your personal information to anyone.
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