A cashier's check is signed by an official representative of the bank that issues it.
It's signed by an employee of the bank - to authorise the funds being paid to you.
A bank issues a cashiers check,on behalf of a depositor, by setting funds aside from the depositor's account.
yes
At the bank that you use
Yes.
Yes, the cashier's check needs to be signed by the sender. In some cases, the bank signs the check but this is rare.
It's signed by an employee of the bank - to authorise the funds being paid to you.
A bank issues a cashiers check,on behalf of a depositor, by setting funds aside from the depositor's account.
the person who is making the check.
yes
Yes, you have to sign a cashiers check before you give it to a payee. Some cashiers checks do not have to be signed. If there is a space to sign, you need to sign.
cashiers check
cashiers check
At the bank that you use
Yes.
You cannot generally change the payee on a cashiers check without it looking like fraud. Contact the issuer of the cashier's check in order to void the check and reissue.
Yes, you still owe the money. Yes, if the cashiers check expired the money is still available in that account so all you will need to do is have another cashiers check cut.