If your brother's estate will be probated in Florida you may be notified as his next of kin or heirs under certain circumstances. If he died intestate, without a will, and has a spouse and no children or if he left no spouse and no children then you will be notified. If he died testate, leaving a will, and named you as an heir you will be notified. Once the estate has been filed you can contact the court and request copies of any documents filed in the case. At some point an inventory of his property should be filed. You can request a copy. If the estate will not be probated there is no way for you to access information about his bank accounts.
Yes This actually depends on your Banks Policy. Some banks will only remove someone that is deceased. Most banks will actually make you close the account and reopen a new account.
National banks in the United States are chartered by the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC), which is a part of the U.S. Department of the Treasury. This federal agency oversees the operations of national banks to ensure they adhere to banking laws and regulations. National banks must also comply with both federal and state laws, but their primary charter comes from the OCC.
Check Clearance takes between 2 to 5 working days depending on where the two banks between which the fund exchange happens. Banks within the same city/state transfer faster than banks in different cities/states
Some banks that offer eBilling for their clients include Citibank and Bank of America. You can learn more about these banks and how to join at their respective websites.
No, you generally cannot deposit your brother's check without his endorsement. Most banks require the check to be signed by the payee (the person to whom the check is made out) for it to be valid. If you need to deposit his check, he should endorse it by signing the back before you attempt to deposit it. Alternatively, he can also write a note authorizing you to deposit it on his behalf, but this practice may vary by bank.
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There is no relation between Lloyd Banks and Tyra Banks.
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There are no Regions Banks located in Washington state. Regions banks are located in Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Iowa, Illinios, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Missouri, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas and Virginia.
There are Suntrust bank locations in almost every state, but it looks like the state with the most locations is Florida.
All banks in Florida, Georgia, the Carolinas, Virginia--wait!--All banks in every state will garnish your wages for unpaid balances for which they have a judgment. This is a common practice in the collection industry. And, if they can locate it, they will garnish your bank accounts and other assets as well.
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Lenny Mayes and Ron Banks
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she has an older brother named devin, he's a cadet in the U.S airforce
Yes. His name is Major Devin Banks of the U.S. Air Force.