Endorsing the check
To sign the back of a check is to endorse it.
To transfer a check to another person you can sign the back and have them sign the back, as well. Once they sign the check, it is their check.
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the back or the bottom
If you are issuing the check, yes; typically in the lower right corner. If you are endorsing the check, yes; on the back in the endorsement section.
Endorsement
To sign the back of a check is to endorse it.
If you are the maker of the check - that is, the person who is writing the check to pay someone else - you should sign on the front of the check and NOT on the back. The back of the check is for the payee's endorsement. The front of the check has a signature line for the maker to sign.
If it is made payable to you, yes. If you are the remitter (purchaser - person paying with the check), no.
Yes. It is.
To transfer a check to another person you can sign the back and have them sign the back, as well. Once they sign the check, it is their check.
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You sign the back. She has to sign beneath your name. Then, you can cash it or deposit it.
first.. the payer must sign and state i gave this check to ___ and 2nd endorsor sign and put account and dep
Pay to order on the back of a check is meant to sign a check over to someone that is not on the face of the check so they can cash or deposit it. Some banks do not allow this so check with the individual bank before you sign it over.
Pay to order on the back of a check is meant to sign a check over to someone that is not on the face of the check so they can cash or deposit it. Some banks do not allow this so check with the individual bank before you sign it over.