No, you typically cannot deposit an account payee check into another person's account unless you have their explicit permission and possibly their endorsement on the check. An account payee check is meant to be deposited only into the account of the person or entity named on the check, which helps prevent fraud. Banks often require identification and may have specific policies regarding such deposits. Always check with your bank for their specific rules and procedures.
No. A check/payment order/draft can be deposited only into the bank account of the person to whom it was issued (The Payee). If it is deposited into another persons account, the payment will not be released. Moreover, you may be arrested for trying to do so. However, if you have a joint account with your mother, then you can deposit into that account.
You cannot. A check can be cashed only by the person to whom the check is issued. Trying to do so will be termed as forgery and the person trying to do it can arrested. However, you can deposit that check into the other persons bank account. That shouldn't be a problem.
No, you cannot deposit a business check into a personal checking account. You can only deposit a check into an account that shares the same name, i.e. A check is made out to ABC company--it can only be deposited into an account that is titled ABC company. It cannot be deposited into a personal account--even if that is the personal account of the owner.
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Endorse, or sign, the check on the back. Put your account number on there and write For Deposit Only.
Most anyone can deposit a check for anyone else. The persons account to where the deposit is being made must sign the back of the check. Drawing money out is quite another matter - only those who are listed on the account have that right, married or not.
No. A check/payment order/draft can be deposited only into the bank account of the person to whom it was issued (The Payee). If it is deposited into another persons account, the payment will not be released. Moreover, you may be arrested for trying to do so. However, if you have a joint account with your mother, then you can deposit into that account.
Yes, you can deposit a cashier's check into your account.
Yes, you can deposit a cashier's check into your account.
Yes, most all banks allow anyone to deposit money into an account of anyone else. When doing this, the receipt they give you showing the deposit will not show the balance of the other persons account, as this is private information.
Yes, you can deposit your son's check into your account if you have his permission and the check is endorsed by him.
A two party check will need to be signed by the original recipient as well as by the person it is signed over to. This may need to be done in the presence of a bank teller depending on their policy and it will need to be deposited into an account to be held until funds clear.
No, you cannot deposit only half of a check into your account. You must deposit the full amount of the check.
Yes, you can deposit a cashier's check back into your account.
Yes, you can deposit a cashier's check into your bank account.
Yes, you can deposit your own cashier's check into your account.
Yes, you can deposit a cashier's check back into your account.