Yes. Usually the validity for instruments like Cheque the validity is only 6 months from the date of issue. So assuming the cheque was issue on Dec 1st 2008 you can use it till May 31st 2009. Beyond that date if you deposit the cheque, the cheque issuing bank/person is not liable to pay the money.
A "no faxing" cash advance would be advantageous to an individual who is attempting to obtain a cash advance within a limited time frame. This options is typically quicker than obtaining a traditional cash advance.
yes
any time only to take yhe cash...
YOU HAVE 30 DAYS UNTIL THE CHECK IS VOID. I taks 30 days
Some stores will allow cash back on a personal check that is wrote at the time of purchase
A "no faxing" cash advance would be advantageous to an individual who is attempting to obtain a cash advance within a limited time frame. This options is typically quicker than obtaining a traditional cash advance.
Under the most recent laws in the US, the check funds will be pulled from your account within a day or two. The process to receive funds takes a little bit longer.
Ususally a check is good for about 30 days after it is issued...i don't know if it is an exact time frame but i would recommend cashing it before 30 days.
No. They're not supposed to allow you time to cash YOUR check. You do that on your own time.
yes
any time only to take yhe cash...
Usually you have until your next paycheck to pay them back.
is there a money amout the bank will no cash on a certified check?
YOU HAVE 30 DAYS UNTIL THE CHECK IS VOID. I taks 30 days
Some stores will allow cash back on a personal check that is wrote at the time of purchase
You give the lender a check for the amount of money you want to borrow – plus a fee. The lender keeps your check and gives you cash – less the fee they charge. On your next payday, you have to pay the lender in cash. For more information visit the simplycash.ca
The amount of time the check is valid is on the front of the check. Checks tend to expire at different times.