You can always cash a check that is issued in your maiden name or your old married name. You can carry proof that you are indeed the person to whom the check was issued (A marriage certificate with your old married name on it) and visit the bank and explain them the situation. They will be able to cash the check for you.
No, it is generally not possible to cash a check that does not have your name on it unless you have been authorized to do so by the person or organization that issued the check.
You cannot. A check can be cashed only by the person to whom it is issued. He can either cash it directly or deposit the check into the account that is fully or jointly held by the person to whom the check is issued.
In 2022, you can cash a check that is not in your name by endorsing the check on the back with your signature and then presenting it at the bank where the check was issued. You may also need to provide identification and possibly a letter of authorization from the person named on the check.
A cashier's check can typically be cashed by the person whose name is written on the check, at the bank or financial institution that issued the check.
Sure. As long as the draft is issued in your name and has not expired, you can cash it. However if it has expired or was issued to someone else, you cannot cash it.
No. It is illegal. Only the person on whose name the check is issued can cash it. If the person to whom the check is issued is dead and you are the legal heir of the beneficiary then you can cash it. In all other cases - NO.
No, it is generally not possible to cash a check that does not have your name on it unless you have been authorized to do so by the person or organization that issued the check.
You cannot. A check can be cashed only by the person to whom it is issued. He can either cash it directly or deposit the check into the account that is fully or jointly held by the person to whom the check is issued.
In 2022, you can cash a check that is not in your name by endorsing the check on the back with your signature and then presenting it at the bank where the check was issued. You may also need to provide identification and possibly a letter of authorization from the person named on the check.
A cashier's check can typically be cashed by the person whose name is written on the check, at the bank or financial institution that issued the check.
Sure. As long as the draft is issued in your name and has not expired, you can cash it. However if it has expired or was issued to someone else, you cannot cash it.
Yes, you can cash a check that has "FBO" (for the benefit of) followed by your name, but the process may vary depending on the bank's policies. Typically, you'll need to provide identification and possibly additional documentation to verify your connection to the account or entity that issued the check. It's best to check with the specific bank where you intend to cash the check for their requirements.
If a check is issued under your maiden name, you can typically still cash or deposit it, provided you can verify your identity. It's helpful to have identification that includes both your maiden name and your current name, such as a marriage certificate or a government-issued ID that reflects the name change. Some banks may have specific policies regarding this, so it's best to check with them directly.
No, it is not legal to cash a check that is not in your name.
No, you cannot cash your friend's check for them. Only the person whose name is on the check can cash it.
No, it is not possible to cash a check that is not in your name without proper authorization or endorsement from the person whose name is on the check.
No, it is illegal for someone to cash a check in your name without your permission.