If you're writing the check to get cash from your account you can simply write "Cash" in the payee line. If you've already filled the check out with your name as payee and you are writing the check from your account, just sign the back of the check as your normally would endorse. :)
To endorse a check made out to yourself, sign your name on the back where it says "Endorse Here." This signature should match the name written on the front of the check. If you are depositing the check, you may also need to write "For deposit only" and include your account number below your signature.
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.
When you write the check to another person, that person endorses the back when they cash it. If you write a check to "Cash", the bank may require that you endorse it before they will cash it.
The recipient of the check should endorse the back (on the lines that say "Endorse Here").
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.
people are using electronic bankingYes. Here's what you do:Make out the check to yourself.Sign it.On the back, endorse it this way:FOR DEPOSIT ONLYINTO ACCOUNT NO. [write your account no.]AT [write name of Bank]NOT TRANSFERRABLE[sign your signature here]The reason you endorse it this way is to prevent anyone from stealing the check.Then give this check to your helper along with a deposit slip for the destination account. They should then go through the drive-through or to a teller and have no problem depositing the check.
Endorse, or sign, the check on the back. Put your account number on there and write For Deposit Only.
Hopefully, the front of the check has been properly filled out. Endorse means to write on the back of, and in this case it means to write your name on the back of the check as a way to assign your interest to the bearer.
To sign the back of a check is to endorse it.
Normally all banks will allow anyone to make deposits into your account. Because you are writing the check to yourself, from yourself makes no difference as long as you endorse it on the front and the back of the check.
endorse; by lil deejay from maysville mobile,alabama
Yes, you can endorse a check for someone else to deposit in any account, yours or his or some random person in the Middle East. Once you endorse the check, it is considered "as good as cash" unless you write "For Deposit Only" on the back as well - then it must be deposited into a bank account somewhere. If you trust the person who will be depositing the check, feel free to endorse the check and let them take it to a bank or ATM for depositing into your account - they will need your bank deposit slip or your bank card with PIN to do so.
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.