answersLogoWhite

0

To uncross a crossed check, you can simply draw a straight line through the original line, sign on top of the new line, and deposit the check at your bank. Make sure to also write "uncrossed" or "not crossed" on the check to notify the bank.

User Avatar

AnswerBot

1y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

How Do you say but in sign language?

begin with the fingers crossed; uncross them.


Why is your boyfriend cheating?

What it boils down to is he is not ready for a commitment. What results is, if he cheated once, he has crossed a line he can never uncross and he will cross that line again. What you have to ask yourself is, "Do I want to live that life?"


What are the ratings and certificates for Uncross the Stars - 2008?

Uncross the Stars - 2008 is rated/received certificates of: USA:PG-13


Why is a crossed cheque important?

When the check is not crossed, it is called bearer check,which can be encashed by anybody at his possession. Where as when the check is crossed, it has to be credited into the payee's account only, thus ensuring safety, because even if it is stolen it cannot be encashed by the recipient.


Can a crossed check be endorsed to anyone?

no


How do you obtain a crossed check?

You can get one of these is someone pays you for something with a check.


What does a crossed check look like?

In a crossed check, two parallel lines are drawn on the body of the check implying that payment would only be effected to the payee only, and not to any bearer.


What are the release dates for Uncross the Stars - 2008?

Uncross the Stars - 2008 was released on: USA: 5 April 2008 (Phoenix Film Festival) USA: 29 September 2009 (DVD premiere)


Why is crossing knives considered bad luck?

Knives are see as a small version of swords; crossed swords is a sign for war, conflict, danger etc. hence crossed knives are seen as unfortuitous. Also during the 17th and most of the 18th century and earlier sword dueling took the lives of many male family members throughout Europe until outlawed. At the beginning of every duel the protagonists crossed the tips of their swords and then began the duel to injury or death. Thus in Europe it became a sign of bad luck and possible death of a family member to leave knives crossed and every time they were found crossed to uncross them to relieve this potential bad luck.


What is the name of an uncross able river?

While one would normally not waste his/her time answering a question, there is no such thing as an uncross-able river. Rivers are in nature, relatively easy to cross. I suppose the River Styx is pretty impossible to cross, seeing as it is fictional.


How can you make your Indian postal order to crossed Indian postal order?

To make your Indian postal order to a crossed postal order, you must know the recipient's bank information. A crossed postal order is treated like a check.


Where can you cash personal checks?

You can cash personal checks at your own bank branch or at the branch from where the check was issued. But, if the check was a crossed/account payee check then you can only cash it by depositing it into your bank account. It is always advisable to write crossed checks to ensure safety and avoid fraudulent activities.

Trending Questions
What does she mean when she says, I’ve gone away to come back”? What is Lemon Brown feelings and think ''The Treasure of Lemon Brown? What is ironic in the words used by the narrator to describe the Summoner in The Prologue to the Canterbury Tales? What is the climax of the book Dust City? Why is spring the best time to fly a kite? How would you describe Faulkners style Can you identify the point of view used in the story Why are some sentences italicized? Is ask me anything a true story? What foods are mentioned in the book Their Eyes Were Watching God? Who was King Duncan's son who killed Macbeth? How the costumes are appropriate in the 1996 film version the Capulet ball? Who are Gatsby's parents? How many chapters does the hateful eight have? Isnt there another way to become a vampire? A main character named Winnie sees a boy drinking water in the woods from a magic water pump thing and he took her to his house and his whole family will live forever and what is this book called? Why do you think elizabeth tells darcy about Lydia and wickham? What is the term for setting the scene in a story? Who wore the medal of St Christopher in The Canterbury Tales? Who was Oliver Twists apprentice? Why do you think the image of Marley Scrooge's former partner appears to Scrooge? The old man tells George and Lennie about a blacksmith who used to work at the ranch and suddenly quit. What does the old mans story seem to suggest about the men who work on these ranches?