It depends:
Yes - If it is a check from the same bank that you have an account with and it is from the same city/state
No - If the check is from a different bank or different state/city the money takes usually 2-5 days to reach your account
This depends on your bank's policies, however, generally a check must be titled like the account is titled to be deposited into that account or the payee and the account holder must both present the check for deposit to verify they each agree to the deposit.
Yes, you can deposit your girl friends check into her account if:The check has her name as the payeeShe has endorsed the checkIf either of the above two is not done, then you cannot deposit the check into her account.
False. You add deposits to what you already have. You subtract the amounts of checks, fees and automatic payments made out of the account.
You can transfer money into the ing direct account by set up an automatic savings plan, direct deposit, deposit by cash and/or check. With all this being said you also have to include your account number in the process.
It have a variety of deposit account, such as check account, savings and time deposit
A person can deposit a SS check in an account as long as the account is in your name. The check also has to be in your name.
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.
You can deposit a SS check in any back account that has your name on it. This only applies if it is a check not already direct deposit.
Yes, it is possible for someone to be added to a checking account as a deposit-only signatory, meaning they can only make deposits into the account but cannot write checks or make withdrawals. This arrangement is often used when someone needs to provide funds to an account but does not need or want access to the funds for spending or withdrawals.
yes
If the bank account is, in fact, under both, the husbands and wife's name, than either can deposit a check into the account. If the check is written out to both names and the account is only in one name then both individuals would have to be present with ID in order to deposit the check.
It depends: a. Yes - If you are joint holder of the account along with your parents then you can deposit it into that account b. No - If you are not a joint holder of the account along with your parents, then you cannot deposit it into that account. A check can be deposited only into an account that is held by the person on whose name the check is issued.