No.
You can not.
No. Only your boyfriend to whom the check is issued can endorse it and he is the only person who can cash a check. If anyone (say you) 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.
No one will or should cash your state refund check or any check for that matter without a valid non-expired picture id or ids.
On account of. Normally on behalf of a deceased person. Courtesy of Timber Cash of Oakland, CA
No.
Yes, If you are the executor of the deceased, legal heir or have other appropriate power of attorney to do so, you can deposit the refund check.
It is highly unlikely that a bank will cash a check written by a deceased person. The bank has no way to verify that the check was written before the death.
Power of Attorney EXPIRES when the person who gave power to another is deceased. Unless the person that had the power is also the executor of the estate, then it could be fraud.
No, you generally cannot cash a check for a deceased person who is not a relative. Only authorized individuals, such as the executor of the estate or someone with legal power of attorney, can manage the deceased person's financial matters. Attempting to cash a check under these circumstances may be considered fraud. It's best to consult with the estate's representative or legal counsel for guidance.
As long as there are enough funds in the account that the check is being drawn from to cover the amount of said check and that YOU would have the legal right to withdraw funds from that account. Yes.
To cash a traveler's check for a deceased person, you will typically need to provide a copy of the death certificate, proof of your relationship to the deceased, and any necessary legal documentation such as a letter of testamentary or court order. You may also need to contact the issuing bank or company that issued the traveler's check for specific instructions on how to proceed.
You can not.
Yes. The bank would ask for proof that you are the deceased person's legal heir and also proof that the person is actually deceased (death certificate). Once you provide these two items, the bank will cash the check for you. Without them the bank will not take up the request.
No. Only your boyfriend to whom the check is issued can endorse it and he is the only person who can cash a check. If anyone (say you) 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.
No one will or should cash your state refund check or any check for that matter without a valid non-expired picture id or ids.
To receive a refund to your credit card in the form of cash, you can visit the store where you made the purchase and request a cash refund. Some stores may allow this, but it's best to check their refund policy beforehand.