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At Chase, checks payable to cash are only negotiable by the account holder for the account the checks are written from.
The checks will bounce.
You can but you both will be on the checks aswell as the both of you need to be on the account too.
Well, friend, writing checks on someone else's account is not a good idea. It's important to always use your own checks for your transactions to avoid any confusion or legal issues. If you need help with managing your finances, I recommend reaching out to a trusted financial advisor who can guide you in the right direction.
Watch your account activity online
book keepers and certified accaountants
yes. im sure it varies by bank but you'll allmost certainly need their account number and address. checks and cash are useable
When someone dies, uncashed checks they received may need to be included as part of their estate and distributed according to their will or state laws.
No, it is not possible to deposit your Social Security check into someone else's account. Social Security checks can only be deposited into an account that is in your name.
You may be able to add someone as a joint owner of the account, which would allow them to access the account (make withdrawals, write checks, use online banking, have a debit card, etc) but you can still order checks with only your name on it. However, bank officials will still be able to see the joint owner's name on the account - it just wouldn't be on the checks. Ask your bank if they allow this.
The person authorized to write checks on an account is called the account holder or account operating customer. He/she is the only person authorized to write checks on that account. Nobody else can do so. (In case of a joint account, all holders of the account can write checks)
Is No. 1 - Forgery and No. 2 - Not Possible. you can only cash checks that are payable to your name/account.