To obtain a cashier's check, you typically need to have the full amount of the check in cash or available funds in your bank account. You will also need to provide the name of the payee and any other required information to the bank or financial institution issuing the cashier's check.
Yes, you have to sign a cashiers check before you give it to a payee. Some cashiers checks do not have to be signed. If there is a space to sign, you need to sign.
To obtain a return cashier's check, you need to contact the bank or financial institution where the cashier's check was issued. Request a stop payment on the original check and ask for a new cashier's check to be issued in its place. Be prepared to provide identification and any necessary documentation related to the original transaction.
Yes i did, I also call the bank but couldn't any response from them. did you also receive a check? and is it real?
To obtain a cashier's check, you typically need to have the full amount of the check in cash or available funds in your bank account. You will also need to provide the name of the payee and any other required information. Finally, you will need to pay a fee to the bank for issuing the cashier's check.
No, you do not sign as the remitter on a cashier's check. The bank issues the cashier's check, and it is signed by a bank representative. As the purchaser, you typically provide the funds and may need to fill out a request form, but you do not sign the check itself.
Go to a bank where you already have a banking relationship. Then ask the teller that you need to get a cashiers check issued. Normally a cashiers check will be preprinted with the 'Payable to' filled in, so you need to know who to make the check out to. They will deduct the amount from your bank account, so you need to have enough money in your account to cover it.
Yes, you have to sign a cashiers check before you give it to a payee. Some cashiers checks do not have to be signed. If there is a space to sign, you need to sign.
To obtain a return cashier's check, you need to contact the bank or financial institution where the cashier's check was issued. Request a stop payment on the original check and ask for a new cashier's check to be issued in its place. Be prepared to provide identification and any necessary documentation related to the original transaction.
Yes, you still owe the money. Yes, if the cashiers check expired the money is still available in that account so all you will need to do is have another cashiers check cut.
Yes, a cashiers check is signed by an authorized representative of the bank. Then the person the check is made payable to will have to endorse the back of it, just as is done on any other type of check.
You need to check with your city, county and state laws, in order to find out if you are required to have one and what you need to do in order to obtain one.
To cash a cashiers check if you have no account and the check is from out of state, you need to go to a business that specializes in cashing checks. You don't need an account there, and it shouldn't matter if a cashier's check is from out of state, since that type of check guarantees the funds. You can also go to a local branch of the bank that issued the cashier's check and cash it, if there is one near you.
No, you do not need both parents to be present in order to obtain a passport.
No. Generally you need to obtain a certificate of occupancy in order to live in any dwelling. You need to check your local laws.
Yes i did, I also call the bank but couldn't any response from them. did you also receive a check? and is it real?
Workers have been replaced in various factories or stores to robots. Ex: Self check-out cashiers, no need for humans.
Yes, you typically need to pass a test in order to obtain a license.