You typically have to request a stop payment on a check before it is cashed or deposited. The time frame can vary by bank, but generally, you should act as soon as you realize the need to stop the check. Some banks may allow you to stop a check for up to six months, while others might have a shorter period. Always check with your bank for their specific policies and procedures regarding stop payments.
As long as any other check unless there are money laundering issues, about 4 days.
It generally takes 2-3 days from the time the check is deposited until the time it clears. This can vary from bank to bank.
A check is valid for 6 months from the date of issue. If it is deposited within 6 months from the date of issue the bank has the obligation to cash it (As long as the check issuer maintains sufficient balance in his account)
I know with my situations, I deposited an out-of-state check into my account for $1,500- they gave me $200 for the rest of that same day, then the remaining $1,500 becomes available the next day.
Nope, its been 8 days and it says its supposed to be deposited.....still waiting.
A fake check typically bounces within a few days to a week after it has been deposited or cashed.
Usually the Next day, so say, if you deposited a Check Today, it would show up on your Statement at 12 midnight, XD
As long as any other check unless there are money laundering issues, about 4 days.
It generally takes 2-3 days from the time the check is deposited until the time it clears. This can vary from bank to bank.
A check is valid for 6 months from the date of issue. If it is deposited within 6 months from the date of issue the bank has the obligation to cash it (As long as the check issuer maintains sufficient balance in his account)
In the USA, there is no centralized or even unified check clearing process; clearing time varies according to on which bank a check is issued and at what bank it is cashed or deposited.
it started back in 1720, in the circus. its a tradition thats been around for a long time
Catapults have been round since 400 B.C.....so thats, like, 1,252 years, right?
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.
Diaphysis
sense 1948. thats 62 years fron now
meat,beats,eel,seal,veal,quiche,thats pretty much it