Generally, you can cash a two-year-old check, but it depends on the bank's policies and the type of check. Many banks consider checks stale-dated after six months and may not honor them, while some may still accept them at their discretion. It's advisable to contact your bank to inquire about their specific rules regarding older checks. If the check is significantly outdated, you may need to request a new one from the issuer.
Both payees must endorse the check and usually both must also present ID to cash the check.
You might want to make a payment with a check rather than with cash in order to prove both when you paid and that you did INDEED pay. You might want to make a payment with a check rather than with cash for the simple reason you don't HAVE any cash.
If it is the stimulus check that they are suppose to be sending out this year, then you have to have filed a tax return for 2008 in order to receive this check.
No, a crossed check cannot be turned into a cash check. A crossed check is marked with two parallel lines, indicating that it must be deposited into a bank account rather than cashed directly. This feature is intended to enhance security and prevent unauthorized cashing. To access the funds, the recipient must deposit the check into their bank account.
Two advantages of using plastic cards in place of cash are:You do not have to go to the bank and withdraw money to make your purchases.If you are set up for having your checks directly deposited in your bank, you don't have to go to the bank to cash your check.
You can cash a check made out to two payees if you are one of the payees and the other has signed the check. You can also cash it if both payees have signed it over to you.
Either of the parties' banks can cash the check.
You cannot. A check that is older than 90 days (or 180 days depending on the Country) is considered a stale or expired check. It is worthless and carries no value. You cannot cash such a check. Since the check is expired, the check issuing bank will not pay for it. The only way is to contact the person who issued it two years ago and ask them to re-issue a fresh check.
A two party check is a check which is made out to more than one party. To cash or deposit a two party check, the check must be endorsed by both partied that the check is written out to.
Yes
The plural form of two-year-old is two-year-olds.
He will be twenty two years old this year He will be twenty two years old this year He will be twenty two years old this year
No, she's been married to producer Cash Warren for the past two years. They have a two-year-old daughter named Honor Marie.
not sure sorry.but check on google or ask.com
cash (after they babysat)
yes your two year old CAN count, but it takes work also, you have to teach it how. My two year old can count to 10! but like I said you have to work with them..
Both payees must endorse the check and usually both must also present ID to cash the check.