i was told 11 days but ive waited longer (over 2 weeks)
No time... Same as cash. The funds are collected by the bank when it is issued.
In California, the time it takes for the state to cash a check for money owed to them can vary based on the type of payment and processing method. Generally, once the check is received, it may take several days for the state to process and cash it. However, if there are any issues with the check, such as insufficient funds or incorrect information, it could take longer. It's advisable to check directly with the relevant state department for specific timelines related to your situation.
The only way to cash a check that large might be to take it to a bank and open a business account, or you may be able to deposit into a personal account. If it is for payment to a business, opening a business account might be your only choice.
No. Take the check to the bank that it is written on. Some banks will charge you a fee for cashing the check if you don't have an account with the bank, but they will cash the check.
If the person wrote you check when they were alive and died before you could cash it, you should take it to their bank to see if the account is still open. As long as the account is open the assets are not frozen you should be able to cash the check. Otherwise, I'm afraid you may be out of luck. How about a railroad pension check directed deposited. he died on the 27 and the check was 4 days away
any time only to take yhe cash...
It's possible that you may not even be able to cash a check at the bank of origin. The only sure way to cash it is to take to a bank that you already, yourself, have an account with.
No time... Same as cash. The funds are collected by the bank when it is issued.
Only if she has power of attorney. Otherwise she have her grandmother go to the bank and cash the check for her. If granny is invalid the the check can be deposited in grann'y account and another checkcut to the grand daughter for the samr amount. If this is to be an attempt to embezzil monies she has to take a differant approach.
Shaws typically accepts personal checks, but policies may vary by location. If you write a check for more than your total purchase amount, you may not be able to receive cash back, as most stores only allow cash back from debit or credit card transactions. It's best to check with your local Shaws for their specific policies regarding checks and cash back.
You have to check the illustration or cash value table. Maybe 3 years. For more info see www.steveshorr.com/life.htm
A store is not required to accept personal checks. Large stores and chains should have their check cashing policy posted or you can ask for it at the courtesy counter. You can go to your bank and get cash. In the US, stores can't refuse cash.
For amounts less than ten grand (varies by bank), make a check out to "cash", sign it, and take it to your local bank. As long as your account contains the necessary funds, they will hand you the cash.
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In California, the time it takes for the state to cash a check for money owed to them can vary based on the type of payment and processing method. Generally, once the check is received, it may take several days for the state to process and cash it. However, if there are any issues with the check, such as insufficient funds or incorrect information, it could take longer. It's advisable to check directly with the relevant state department for specific timelines related to your situation.
The only way to cash a check that large might be to take it to a bank and open a business account, or you may be able to deposit into a personal account. If it is for payment to a business, opening a business account might be your only choice.
The same place you cash any other cheque: take it to a bank.