No. A check can be deposited only into the account of the individual to whom the check is made out (issued) to. Depositing it into someone else's account is not allowed and even if done by mistake, the check will not be cashed and no payments will be made.
No. Only an account holder can check his/her bank account. If anyone else gains access to your account without your written consent, it is illegal.
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.
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.
You must have someone else on the account to prevent this is what I heard
To deposit a check from Chase Bank into someone else's account, you can endorse the check and write "For Deposit Only" followed by the account holder's name. Then, you can either physically bring the check to the bank and deposit it into the account, or use the bank's mobile deposit feature if available. Make sure to follow any additional instructions provided by the bank to ensure a successful deposit.
No. A check can be deposited only into the account of the individual to whom the check is made out (issued) to. Depositing it into someone else's account is not allowed and even if done by mistake, the check will not be cashed and no payments will be made.
Yes, you can write "or" on a check to indicate that the payee can either deposit the check into their bank account or endorse it to someone else.
No. Only an account holder can check his/her bank account. If anyone else gains access to your account without your written consent, it is illegal.
A person will need to check the bank's requirements in order to remove someone from a bank account. The primary person will need to contact the bank and will most likely have to go to the main bank branch.
No. first of all, a check can be deposited into the bank account of the person to whom the check has been written to. Second of all, even if the bank teller accepts the check by mistake, it will not be cashed. The check will be returned and no money will be paid. Moreover, if the owner of the check complains that his/her check was lost or stolen, you will be caught and jailed for it. Depositing someone else's check into your account is a crime.
No. Chase bank will not accept checks written out to other people into your account. For that matter, no bank will accept that. A check can be deposited only into the account of the person to whom the check is issued. Deposing a check issued to someone else into our account is a crime and we can be jailed for that.
Yes, someone else can deposit a check into your Chase account as long as they have your account number and the check is made out to you.
No, you cannot deposit someone else's check into your Chime account.
No, it is not possible to deposit someone else's check into your Chime account.
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.
A check that is made out to someone else can be deposited into your account if the person has signed the check. Check with your bank because many banks require that the person, who's name is on the check, be present during the deposit.