No
You have one year to cash your federal check. Rules on state checks vary by state.
yes.
The person or company the check is made out to. No one else can cash it. The person you wrote it to can endorse the check to someone else so they can cash it.
You can cash a check made out to two payees if you are one of the payees and the other has signed the check. You can also cash it if both payees have signed it over to you.
If one does not have a bank account, they can still cash checks. They can go to check-cashing stores. They have to pay a fee for cashing their checks.
You have one year to cash your federal check. Rules on state checks vary by state.
No, you cannot cash a check that is one year old. In most cases, a check that is six months old is usually stale. This therefore means that the check cannot be cashed.
yes.
If one needs to cash a check the very best option would be if one has a bank account one would go to the bank to cash the check. There are also places such as Money Mart that will cash a check but there would be fees associated with doing so.
The person or company the check is made out to. No one else can cash it. The person you wrote it to can endorse the check to someone else so they can cash it.
Whether or not you still have the item, you're responsible for the payment.
One can obtain a cash advance check through cash check into cash stores found locally throughout the United States. These usually carry high interest rates however so one should be very in need when using these services.
You can cash a check made out to two payees if you are one of the payees and the other has signed the check. You can also cash it if both payees have signed it over to you.
There are many ways one can check their cash balance online. Depending on where one banks, one can usually check their bank balance online at their bank's official website.
To cash a joint check, both parties named on the check must endorse it by signing the back. Then, you can typically cash the check at a bank where at least one of the account holders has an account, or at a check-cashing store for a fee.
No, someone cannot cash a lost check because they would need to have the physical check in order to deposit or cash it. If a check is lost, the person who issued the check can issue a stop payment on it and reissue a new one.
If one does not have a bank account, they can still cash checks. They can go to check-cashing stores. They have to pay a fee for cashing their checks.