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Tell me the name that is written in the payee section of the check in question.
Usually the name of the Payee (the person who is getting the money) should be written in the front side of the cheque against the heading "Pay: ______________"
Usually the name of the Payee (the person who is getting the money) should be written in the front side of the cheque against the heading "Pay: ______________"
Endorse it in the mispelld name then use the corrct endorsement
The short answer is No. However, if the original payee signs the check over to you by endorsing the back your Financial Institution may negotiate the check as 2nd party. Besides that you must have the check re-issued by the remitter (the person who wrote the check).
Tell me the name that is written in the payee section of the check in question.
Usually the name of the Payee (the person who is getting the money) should be written in the front side of the cheque against the heading "Pay: ______________"
Usually the name of the Payee (the person who is getting the money) should be written in the front side of the cheque against the heading "Pay: ______________"
Endorse it in the mispelld name then use the corrct endorsement
The short answer is No. However, if the original payee signs the check over to you by endorsing the back your Financial Institution may negotiate the check as 2nd party. Besides that you must have the check re-issued by the remitter (the person who wrote the check).
You can do either of the two things below:Ask the person who gave you the check to re-issue a new check with the payee name written clearly and correctly on itAsk the person who gave you the check to overwrite/strike off and rewrite your name properly and then countersign the sameIf you opt option b, the check will not be accepted if the overwriting is not countersigned by the check issuer.
Did you get a check from Publisher Sweepstakes with that name as the payee?
puts their name as a payee on the claim settlement check
I think this symbols means "care of." In orther words who are receiving a check that is for the benefit of someone else. But I am not positive.
It depends: a. If the check is in your name (As Payee) - then No. Such a check can only be deposited into your own bank account b. If the check is in someone elses name - then Yes, you can deposit such a check into the account of the person to whom the check is addressed.
No, the payee name on a money order cannot be changed after it has been filled out. A new money order will need to be purchased with the new payee's name.
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.