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Yes. However, the bank should not accept the check since it hasn't been endorsed by the payee.Yes. However, the bank should not accept the check since it hasn't been endorsed by the payee.Yes. However, the bank should not accept the check since it hasn't been endorsed by the payee.Yes. However, the bank should not accept the check since it hasn't been endorsed by the payee.
No, you can only deposit the checl to a bank account.
No. Only the person to whom the check is issued can endorse it and he/she is the only person who can cash a check. If anyone tries to cash a check issued to another individual, it is called a forgery and the forger could be arrested and legally prosecuted for his actions.
If your name is on it and you have not signed it then they can not legally cash the check. I've seen someone from the mortgsge co forge the homeowners name to cash it before though.
An endorsed check is a check that was written to someone without a checking account, or someone who could not deposit the check, that has been signed by that person so that someone else can deposit it for them.
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Yes. However, the bank should not accept the check since it hasn't been endorsed by the payee.Yes. However, the bank should not accept the check since it hasn't been endorsed by the payee.Yes. However, the bank should not accept the check since it hasn't been endorsed by the payee.Yes. However, the bank should not accept the check since it hasn't been endorsed by the payee.
Legally, only if your husband endorsed the check first. Having said that, it has been known to happen [that] a local bank will cash/deposit such a check without properly scrutinizing the check, for a "regular" customer. Good luck.
No, you can only deposit the checl to a bank account.
No. Only the person to whom the check is issued can endorse it and he/she is the only person who can cash a check. If anyone tries to cash a check issued to another individual, it is called a forgery and the forger could be arrested and legally prosecuted for his actions.
It needs to be endorsed by both you and the bank. If you try to cash a cheque made out to someone else without his/her endorsement you can be imprisoned for forgery.
A two party check is a check which is made out to more than one party. To cash or deposit a two party check, the check must be endorsed by both partied that the check is written out to.
No, a person cannot use a check endorsed by someone else. A person can only used a check written out to them and endorsed by them.
If your name is on it and you have not signed it then they can not legally cash the check. I've seen someone from the mortgsge co forge the homeowners name to cash it before though.
Whoever is cashing or depositing the check will sign the back. If you cash it or deposit it yourself it will need endorsed.
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