Both payees must endorse the check and usually both must also present ID to cash the check.
who must endorse a jtwros check
The recipient of the check should endorse the back (on the lines that say "Endorse Here").
If the acount is held jointly by both parties, either person can endorse the check and deposit it. If the account is only in the depositor's name, then both parties have to endorse the check. Check with your bank for the correct information.
The person who writes the check must sign the line on the bottom right front of the check. However, to endorse a check over to the bank or other third party, the person (or institution) the check is written to must endorse the check on the back. There is almost always an "endorse here" area on the back followed by the words "do not write, stamp or sign below this line". The endorsement should go in this pre-assigned area.
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If you mean a payee, it depends on how the names are conjoined: "and" requires both payees to endorse the check; "or" permits one or the other to endorse the check. In both situations, both payees are entitled to the cash value of the check.
who must endorse a jtwros check
The recipient of the check should endorse the back (on the lines that say "Endorse Here").
It depends on how the check was written. If the two names were written with an 'and' in between, than signers from both companies have to be at the branch to deposit it in order to have it endorsed properly. If the two names were written with an 'or' in between, than either company can endorse and deposit it. If neither, and both names were written as if it's one longer name, than you can not deposit it. You will have to return it to the sender and have them reissue you a check. I hope this helps.
If the acount is held jointly by both parties, either person can endorse the check and deposit it. If the account is only in the depositor's name, then both parties have to endorse the check. Check with your bank for the correct information.
To endorse a check made out to your business you just write for deposit only in the endorsement section on the back of the check.
Endorse it in the mispelld name then use the corrct endorsement
The person who writes the check must sign the line on the bottom right front of the check. However, to endorse a check over to the bank or other third party, the person (or institution) the check is written to must endorse the check on the back. There is almost always an "endorse here" area on the back followed by the words "do not write, stamp or sign below this line". The endorsement should go in this pre-assigned area.
Endorse, or sign, the check on the back. Put your account number on there and write For Deposit Only.
endorse; by lil deejay from maysville mobile,alabama
To endorse a check all a person has to do is sign the back. Banks require this to be done anyway when cashing a check as acknowledgement that you are saying the check is real, and you are being given money.
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