Yes, you can cash a cashier's check made out to cash at most banks or credit unions, as long as you have valid identification. However, some institutions may have specific policies or require you to hold an account with them. It's advisable to check with the bank where you intend to cash the check for any fees or requirements. Additionally, ensure that the check is legitimate and not damaged, as this could affect cashing it.
RECEIVABLE
At the bank that you use
No. Cash is actual bank notes/coins.
No, obviously.
Take it to the bank whose address appears on the check (as the issuing bank) and see if a teller will cash it for you.
RECEIVABLE
At the bank that you use
No. Cash is actual bank notes/coins.
no
No, obviously.
I want to have a cashiers check made out without the remitters name on it. Can I?
any time only to take yhe cash...
No, a cashier's check is typically made out to a specific payee, and only that individual or entity can cash or deposit it. If someone tries to cash a cashier's check made out to another person, they will usually need the endorsement of the payee, and most banks will require identification to verify the payee’s identity. Attempting to cash a check that is not made out to you could be considered fraud.
Take it to the bank whose address appears on the check (as the issuing bank) and see if a teller will cash it for you.
To cash a cashiers check if you have no account and the check is from out of state, you need to go to a business that specializes in cashing checks. You don't need an account there, and it shouldn't matter if a cashier's check is from out of state, since that type of check guarantees the funds. You can also go to a local branch of the bank that issued the cashier's check and cash it, if there is one near you.
They will charge you a fee for doing it, so yes you should be able to cash a check with the proper ID.
3 years or 5 years or longer?