No, US Savings Bonds are not transferable.
No, you cannot sign a cashier's check over to someone else.
No. The only person who can cash the bond is the person who's name is on it. Even if you sign the bond no one else can cash it but you. The one exception would be if you were to pass away and your kids were to inherit the bonds. However, within that exception the bonds can not be signed. So for future reference if anyone is planning to leave an inheritance that includes bonds please make sure they are not signed.
Yes, it is possible to sign a check over to someone else, but it depends on the bank's policies and the specific circumstances.
You can deposit someone else's check in your account if they sign it over to you. They need to endorse it over to the person they wish to have it and sign underneath.
Yes, you can sign over a government check to someone else by endorsing the back of the check with your signature and writing "Pay to the order of recipient's name" above your signature.
Yes you are able to cash your savings bonds at any age as long as your old enough to sign it.
Yes you are able to cash your savings bonds at any age as long as your old enough to sign it.
No, you cannot sign a cashier's check over to someone else.
Yes, when someone is tickled over and over again it is a sign of torcher.
No. The only person who can cash the bond is the person who's name is on it. Even if you sign the bond no one else can cash it but you. The one exception would be if you were to pass away and your kids were to inherit the bonds. However, within that exception the bonds can not be signed. So for future reference if anyone is planning to leave an inheritance that includes bonds please make sure they are not signed.
Yes, it is possible to sign a check over to someone else, but it depends on the bank's policies and the specific circumstances.
You can deposit someone else's check in your account if they sign it over to you. They need to endorse it over to the person they wish to have it and sign underneath.
You can deposit someone else's check in your account if they sign it over to you. They need to endorse it over to the person they wish to have it and sign underneath.
yes they can
Yes, you can sign over a government check to someone else by endorsing the back of the check with your signature and writing "Pay to the order of recipient's name" above your signature.
No they have to take it to the bank first
Just give it to them. No paper work necessary.