Generally, you fill out the deposit slip and hand it to a teller.
Policies may vary. Ask your bank for complete details.
it depends on what kind of a husband he is.
Only in case of a joint account.
Yes. The account is considered a joint account and both individuals can deposit as well as withdraw funds from the account. There is no restriction as to the individual or individuals with whom one can make a joint account.
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.
It Depends: 1. Yes you can - If you are a joint holder of his bank account 2. No you cannot - If he is the only holder of his bank account This is because, a check can be deposited only into the account that is fully or jointly held by the person to whom the check is issued. So trying to put your fathers managers check into your account is a crime.
Yes, you can deposit your husband's check into your Chase account if you have a joint account or if your husband endorses the check to you.
Yes, you can deposit a joint check into your account if both parties are listed on the check and are joint account holders.
Yes, you can deposit a joint check into an individual account if you are one of the named payees on the check.
No, you cannot deposit your brother's check into your account unless you have power of attorney or are a joint account holder.
No, you cannot deposit your wife's check unless you have her permission or are listed as a joint account holder on the account the check is drawn from.
It depends: a. Yes - If you are joint holder of the account along with your parents then you can deposit it into that account b. No - If you are not a joint holder of the account along with your parents, then you cannot deposit it into that account. A check can be deposited only into an account that is held by the person on whose name the check is issued.
No. Both have to sign the check.A bit more:Unless the laws on this have changed since I worked in banking, an exception to this is if the husband and wife have a joint bank account, then only one of them can endorse (sign) the check if they deposit it directly into their joint account.
No, you cannot deposit a check into someone else's account at Chase unless you are listed as a joint account holder.
No. In saying this I am assuming the account is not a joint account with him and he has forged your signature. If he has done this he has committed a crime and you should go to the police and tell the bank.
Yes, your wife can deposit a check on your behalf if you provide her with written authorization or if you have a joint bank account.
it depends on what kind of a husband he is.
ofcourse no .... never a woman married can get of check the account of her husband and vice versa except if there is a Bank power of attorney thanks