i need to endorse the check with both the company and my name on it
No, once it's expired it's no good. You can contact the original person/company that made the check and try to get them to give you a NEW check in the same amount.....
A check that is made out to someone else can be deposited into your account if the person has signed the check. Check with your bank because many banks require that the person, who's name is on the check, be present during the deposit.
A check that is made out to someone else can be deposited into your account if the person has signed the check. Check with your bank because many banks require that the person, who's name is on the check, be present during the deposit.
Yes if the bank accepts it, but ABC company is liable for the amount if the check isn't paid.
If the check says you or the other person. If the check is made out to you and the other person both of you need to sign it.
No, you cannot deposit a business check into a personal checking account. You can only deposit a check into an account that shares the same name, i.e. A check is made out to ABC company--it can only be deposited into an account that is titled ABC company. It cannot be deposited into a personal account--even if that is the personal account of the owner.
If it is made out to 'you AND company' : you will have to sign the check, take it to 'company' and have them issue a check with your name only on it for any remainder that is yours.
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.
Yes you can but, first the person who it is made out to must sign on the reverse. Thus, that person is signing his / her check over to you. Your bank will then require you to sign below the other signature prior to depositing.
You sign the back. She has to sign beneath your name. Then, you can cash it or deposit it.
Not legally no. Since it's a two party check, both recipients are required to sign off before cashing the check
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