If you are a minor (less than 18 years of age) then yes you need the signature of an adult (Preferably your parents) in order to open a bank account. If you are an adult (more than 18 years of age) then you are free to open an account by yourself and it is not mandatory to have an adult supervise you.
You need to be atleast 18 years old in order to open a bank account that you can operate individually. If you are less than 18 years old, you will be termed a minor and the bank will expect your legal guardian or parents to be a co-holder of the bank account.
You need to be atleast 18 years old in order to open a bank account that you can operate individually. If you are less than 18 years old, you will be termed a minor and the bank will expect your legal guardian or parents to be a co-holder of the bank account.
You need to be atleast 18 years old in order to open a bank account that you can operate individually. If you are less than 18 years old, you will be termed a minor and the bank will expect your legal guardian or parents to be a co-holder of the bank account.
No. For using an online banking facility you don't need a signature card. However you will need a login id and password that is linked to your bank account. A card with signature on the back side of it for using an ATM machine or at a shopping payment POS machine.
It depends which bank company you choose to go with and what type of account you want. If it's for a young child you can have a joint saving account with your parents, but they have control over it and you don't have a bank card. I don't know about other companies, but NatWest has an 'Adapt Account' for 11 to 18 year olds. People under 16 need to have parents permission. But 16+ don't need to and they can have a card and cheque book to use in shops/online etc. But you can have pretty much any bank account once you turn 18.
card that has the informaton the bank need to make an account for the person making a checking account
You need the officers of the organization . Check the by laws.
A demand draft does not need a signature to be cashed. You can write to the bank manager explaining why you need them to reissue the draft and any pertinent information such as account number, amount, and names on the account.
You do not need to be a minimum age to open a bank account in Ohio. However, you must be at least 18 years old to manage the account.
You need to be atleast 18 years old in order to open a bank account that you can operate individually. If you are less than 18 years old, you will be termed a minor and the bank will expect your legal guardian or parents to be a co-holder of the bank account.
You need to be atleast 18 years old in order to open a bank account that you can operate individually. If you are less than 18 years old, you will be termed a minor and the bank will expect your legal guardian or parents to be a co-holder of the bank account.
You need to be atleast 18 years old in order to open a bank account that you can operate individually. If you are less than 18 years old, you will be termed a minor and the bank will expect your legal guardian or parents to be a co-holder of the bank account.
Well, you have to have an account at the bank that offers this service and there are not a ot of banks that offer it. Good luck getting one if you need one. I have been trying for over 2 weeks now.
To open an account at PNB, you need to present two pieces of government-issued photo identification. You also need to complete the client information form, the account information form, and the signature card form.
No. For using an online banking facility you don't need a signature card. However you will need a login id and password that is linked to your bank account. A card with signature on the back side of it for using an ATM machine or at a shopping payment POS machine.
It depends which bank company you choose to go with and what type of account you want. If it's for a young child you can have a joint saving account with your parents, but they have control over it and you don't have a bank card. I don't know about other companies, but NatWest has an 'Adapt Account' for 11 to 18 year olds. People under 16 need to have parents permission. But 16+ don't need to and they can have a card and cheque book to use in shops/online etc. But you can have pretty much any bank account once you turn 18.
You need to be atleast 18 years old in order to open a bank account that you can operate individually. If you are less than 18 years old, you will be termed a minor and the bank will expect your legal guardian or parents to be a co-holder of the bank account. So, you need to take your mom or dad to get a bank account.