You do not need the routing number if you are going to that person's bank and making a deposit. You would only need the routing number for an electronic transfer.
If you endorse it as payable to them it will usually be accepted for deposit into someone else's account.
Deposit in your account or a check cashing place will do it for a fee
Actually anyone can deposit into your bank account that they: a) have your account number if you've provided it to them, or b) they have your full name, address information, and the bank that you belong to. However, they will not be able to receive your balance or any account information.
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Yes, you can endorse a check for someone else to deposit in any account, yours or his or some random person in the Middle East. Once you endorse the check, it is considered "as good as cash" unless you write "For Deposit Only" on the back as well - then it must be deposited into a bank account somewhere. If you trust the person who will be depositing the check, feel free to endorse the check and let them take it to a bank or ATM for depositing into your account - they will need your bank deposit slip or your bank card with PIN to do so.
Yes you can!! If you are trying to deposit into someone elses account, fill out your direct deposit form and provide their Bank ABA (routing number) and Account number. Direct Deposit is an ACH transaction. All you need for ACH transactions are the ABA and Acct numbers.
To set up payroll direct deposit into someone else's account, you will need their account number, routing number, and authorization to make deposits. Contact your payroll department or bank to provide this information and complete the necessary forms for direct deposit.
To set up direct deposit to someone else's account, you will need their account number and routing number. Contact the person's bank to inquire about their specific process for setting up direct deposit to another person's account. They may have a form or online portal for you to provide the necessary information.
To set up direct deposit to someone else's account, you will need their account number and routing number. Contact the person's bank to inquire about their specific process for setting up direct deposit to another person's account. You may need to fill out a direct deposit authorization form and provide identification to ensure the process is secure and authorized.
No, you should not give someone your routing and account number unless you trust them and have a legitimate reason to share this sensitive information, such as for setting up direct deposit or making a payment. Sharing this information with someone you do not trust can put your financial security at risk.
To set up direct deposit into someone else's account, you will need their account number and routing number. Contact the person's bank to inquire about their specific process for setting up direct deposit for another individual. You may need to fill out a direct deposit authorization form and provide identification to ensure the process is secure and authorized.
Yes, someone can direct deposit funds into your account with your permission and providing them with your account details.
It is generally safe to give someone your routing and account number for legitimate purposes, such as setting up direct deposit or making a payment. However, you should be cautious and only share this information with trusted individuals or organizations to avoid potential fraud or unauthorized transactions.
Yes, with your permission, someone else can direct deposit their paycheck into your account.
No, it is not possible to deposit your paycheck into someone else's account without their permission.
No, you cannot deposit someone else's check into your Chime account.
No, you cannot direct deposit into someone else's account without their permission.