Yes, you can sign and cash a check with the permission of the person who issued it, but it's important to have their explicit consent. This usually involves the check writer endorsing the check to you or providing a written authorization. However, banks may have specific policies regarding third-party checks, so it's advisable to check with the bank beforehand to ensure the transaction will be accepted.
Yes, your wife can sign your check if you give her permission to do so.
To sign a check over to someone else at Bank of America, you need to write "Pay to the order of the person's name" on the back of the check and then sign your name underneath. This is called endorsing the check. The person you are transferring the check to will then be able to deposit or cash it at Bank of America.
To sign the back of a check is to endorse it.
To sign a payroll check over to someone else, you need to endorse the back of the check with your signature and write "Pay to the order of the other person's name" above your signature. This allows the other person to deposit or cash the check on your behalf.
To assign a check to someone else, you can sign the back of the check and write "Pay to the order of the person's name" followed by your signature. This allows the other person to deposit or cash the check on your behalf.
The person or company the check is made out to. No one else can cash it. The person you wrote it to can endorse the check to someone else so they can cash it.
When you write the check to another person, that person endorses the back when they cash it. If you write a check to "Cash", the bank may require that you endorse it before they will cash it.
If it is your own personal check, and you wish to deposit or cash it, yes.
Yes, your wife can sign your check if you give her permission to do so.
To sign a check over to someone else at Bank of America, you need to write "Pay to the order of the person's name" on the back of the check and then sign your name underneath. This is called endorsing the check. The person you are transferring the check to will then be able to deposit or cash it at Bank of America.
Obtain parental permission and then get a marriage license. Check with the license office for what sort of proof you need, the parents may have to come in person to sign the permission.
If it is made out to 'you AND company' : you will have to sign the check, take it to 'company' and have them issue a check with your name only on it for any remainder that is yours.
No, not legally.
To sign the back of a check is to endorse it.
No, you cannot cash an unsigned check.
Whoever is cashing or depositing the check will sign the back. If you cash it or deposit it yourself it will need endorsed.
If you don't have a bank account, you can cash it at a check cashing place for a fee. You could also sign it over to a third person, who can cash it on your behalf.