No, you generally cannot deposit your brother's check without his endorsement. Most banks require the check to be signed by the payee (the person to whom the check is made out) for it to be valid. If you need to deposit his check, he should endorse it by signing the back before you attempt to deposit it. Alternatively, he can also write a note authorizing you to deposit it on his behalf, but this practice may vary by bank.
To deposit a check, you can visit your bank or credit union and use a teller or an ATM that has a check deposit feature. If your bank offers mobile banking, you can also use your smartphone to take a picture of the front and back of the check through the bank's app. Make sure to endorse the check by signing the back before depositing it. Always keep a record of the deposit for your records.
I did the same thing and the bank did not honor the check
Call you banks customers service and see. My bank allows my wife to deposit my payroll checks without my signature into our account.
Yes you can but, first the person who it is made out to must sign on the reverse. Thus, that person is signing his / her check over to you. Your bank will then require you to sign below the other signature prior to depositing.
Deposit it in your bank account, there will be no fee. If you don't have a bank account, you can open one with the IRS check!
No, you cannot deposit a check without signing it.
No, it is generally not possible to deposit a check without signing it first.
If you deposit a check without signing it, the bank may not accept the deposit and the funds will not be credited to your account. It is important to sign the check before depositing it to ensure it can be processed correctly.
Yes, you typically need to endorse a check in order to deposit it. This involves signing your name on the back of the check.
Signing blank probably refers to a "blank endorsement." A blank endorsement is when you have a check payable to you and you sign your name on the back of the check without any other direction, such as "pay to the order of" or "for deposit only." When a check only has your endorsement, it is still a negotiable item, and therefore, someone else could then sign the check under your signature and deposit or cash the check.
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.
Yes, in most cases you need to endorse a check in order to deposit it. This involves signing your name on the back of the check.
Yes, in most cases you need to endorse a check in order to deposit it. This involves signing your name on the back of the check.
To deposit a check made out to cash at an ATM, you will need to endorse the check by signing your name on the back. Then, insert the check into the ATM and follow the on-screen instructions to deposit it into your account.
No, you cannot deposit your wife's check without her signature.
No, you generally cannot deposit a check without a signature. Banks typically require the payee's signature on the back of the check to verify the deposit.
No, it is not possible for someone to deposit a check on your behalf without your signature. Your signature is required to authorize the deposit of the check into your account.