Yes, a bank can freeze a cashier's check under certain circumstances, such as if there is suspicion of fraud or if the check is reported lost or stolen. However, this typically requires the endorsement of the issuer or a formal request to stop payment. It's important to contact the bank directly for specific procedures and any potential fees associated with freezing a cashier's check.
cashiers or bank check!
cashiers check
It depends on if the bank is a member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation or not. If you get a cashiers check from a bank that is insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, then that check is insured.
Yes, bring the check back to your bank.
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cashiers or bank check!
At the bank that you use
cashiers check
cashiers check
A bank issues a cashiers check,on behalf of a depositor, by setting funds aside from the depositor's account.
It depends on if the bank is a member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation or not. If you get a cashiers check from a bank that is insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, then that check is insured.
you can obtain a cashiers check at any bank
Yes, a cashiers check is signed by an authorized representative of the bank. Then the person the check is made payable to will have to endorse the back of it, just as is done on any other type of check.
Yes, bring the check back to your bank.
A cashier's check is signed by an official representative of the bank that issues it.
No. Cash is actual bank notes/coins.
Go to a bank where you already have a banking relationship. Then ask the teller that you need to get a cashiers check issued. Normally a cashiers check will be preprinted with the 'Payable to' filled in, so you need to know who to make the check out to. They will deduct the amount from your bank account, so you need to have enough money in your account to cover it.