No, you cannot deposit someone else's check at Chase unless you have their authorization and proper identification.
Yes you can!! If you are trying to deposit into someone elses account, fill out your direct deposit form and provide their Bank ABA (routing number) and Account number. Direct Deposit is an ACH transaction. All you need for ACH transactions are the ABA and Acct numbers.
Banks will allow deposits into members' accounts. Get your loan then carry the money to their bank if the payday loan people won't do a direct deposit.
no, not if its also in someone elses name
It is called Forgery. You are not supposed cash checks that belong to someone else. The affected party (The person whose check you cashed) can sue you legally and you can be jailed for committing this forgery. In short, you'll end up behind bars if you happen to do this.
You don't, because that would be illegal.
If you endorse it as payable to them it will usually be accepted for deposit into someone else's account.
Yes you can!! If you are trying to deposit into someone elses account, fill out your direct deposit form and provide their Bank ABA (routing number) and Account number. Direct Deposit is an ACH transaction. All you need for ACH transactions are the ABA and Acct numbers.
It depends: a. If the check is in your name (As Payee) - then No. Such a check can only be deposited into your own bank account b. If the check is in someone elses name - then Yes, you can deposit such a check into the account of the person to whom the check is addressed.
No, in no possible way. Check fraud is for someone writing bad checks.
Yes, it's forgery.
Walking a mile in someone elses shoes.
I want to report immigrants using someone elses documents.
Banks will allow deposits into members' accounts. Get your loan then carry the money to their bank if the payday loan people won't do a direct deposit.
No,it is rude and illegal to rip someone elses' campaign poster.
take someone elses ;)
No. you cannot do that. A check can be deposited only into the account of the person to whom the check is issued as payee. If you try to do this, it will be considered an illegal activity and you can be jailed for forgery. However, if you have a power of attorney from the other person to whom the check is issued, then you can do it. A check is a negotiable instrument. You obviously cannot just take it from who was to receive it and deposit it. That is criminal. However, the person/company to who it was made out may endorse it (either fully opne so anyone can do with it what they want) or specifically (as in too someone or place), and then it can be further negotiated. That is frequently calleda 3rd party check....and it is not uncommon that a check will end up with many endorsements (and be a many party check) as it moves through the banking system.
Checking some elses personal data would mean you are breaching privacy laws