There are many banks across the country that provide accounts to people in chexsystems. I've linked some sites below that have more information about specific banks and lists of banks broken down by state.
Yes, a levy on a checking account will be notated to chexsystem or a similar system. Anything that involves your checking account in a negative way will be shared in a reporting system.
Yes
U.S. Bank and Wells Fargo.
No, but it will impact whether you will be allowed to open up a checking account.
It depends on your relationship to the deceased and if there was a will.
A check is a demand. It is an order to pay someone form your checking account. A checking account is a demand deposit.
If you are added as a joint owner on someone's checking account, you may have some responsibility for any debts or liabilities associated with that account. It depends on the terms and conditions of the account and the agreement you have with the other account owner. It's important to carefully consider the implications and potential risks before agreeing to be added to someone else's checking account.
A US checking Account
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HelloYes if you make it a joint checking account with their name on it. They will be able to do all the same things you can. Withdraw, transfer, pay in funds etc.
You can but you both will be on the checks aswell as the both of you need to be on the account too.
yes