Yes, a cashier's check can typically be deposited in an ATM, but it's important to check with your bank to confirm their specific policies and procedures for depositing this type of check.
It depends on the law or the place you stay. Few ATM's have deposit limits. but there are a large number of ATM's which virtually accept any amount to be deposited.
you call the cops,told them how much money it got stolen, and tell the cos who it was and if you don't know how they look like,try and remember what they wore
the person who is making the check.
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.
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You would have to contact the bank that issued the cashiers check and see if they can determine the status of the check for you. This usually requires that you know the check number and that you are the person who purchased the check originally.
In order to get a cashiers check, the money had to be withdrawn from an account, this account could be traced. You could withdraw cash, then use it to get a cashier's check, but someone might be able to match the date of a large withdrawal.
It depends on the law or the place you stay. Few ATM's have deposit limits. but there are a large number of ATM's which virtually accept any amount to be deposited.
you call the cops,told them how much money it got stolen, and tell the cos who it was and if you don't know how they look like,try and remember what they wore
An ATM deposit hold applies to checks that are deposited at the bank's ATM's machine. Given, checks take a few days to clear. If you were to deposit the check in person, the funds would not be available instantly, same exists with ATM deposits. Since the funds do, however, show up as pending transactions, the ATM deposit hold offsets the deposited check which has yet to clear. Most banks don't hold the full balance of the check. They typically hold the amount of the check less $100. Meaning, upon deposit, you have access to $100 and the rest when the check clears, 3 days later. The $100 is given by the bank in good faith, assuming the check will clear.
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.
I deposited a cashiers check issued to me. 24 hrs later the bank said it was good and made the funds available to me. Two days later, they froze my account and said the check was fraudulent. I am being held liable. Are they not responsible?
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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.
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