The recipient of the check should endorse the back (on the lines that say "Endorse Here").
Negotiable instruments may only ever be endorsed by the payee (ie. the person who can cash it), but many countries provide that cashier's checks are not endorsable.
Yes, you can deposit your husband's check into your Chase account if you have a joint account or if your husband endorses the check to you.
The person or company that the money order is made out to their Einstein.You write a check to Kroger's, then Kroger stamps it, their endorsing it.
Not legally, unless the owner of the check open endorses, (signs their name on the back). Then it is simply a negotiable instrument to any holder.However, that is what is called a "3rd Party" check. The first being who wrote it, the second the one it was written to, and the 3rd the one who it is now endorsed or assigned to (or even if the assignment is open). These are generally much harder to cash, and flatly won't be accepted by many places.
I will check with him when he comes back to office?
When you write the check to another person, that person endorses the back when they cash it. If you write a check to "Cash", the bank may require that you endorse it before they will cash it.
Negotiable instruments may only ever be endorsed by the payee (ie. the person who can cash it), but many countries provide that cashier's checks are not endorsable.
Yes, you can deposit your husband's check into your Chase account if you have a joint account or if your husband endorses the check to you.
Yes, third-party checks are legal. A third-party check is a check where the original payee endorses the check over to another person or entity by signing the back of the check. However, some banks may have restrictions or policies regarding accepting or cashing third-party checks.
The person or company that the money order is made out to their Einstein.You write a check to Kroger's, then Kroger stamps it, their endorsing it.
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Not legally, unless the owner of the check open endorses, (signs their name on the back). Then it is simply a negotiable instrument to any holder.However, that is what is called a "3rd Party" check. The first being who wrote it, the second the one it was written to, and the 3rd the one who it is now endorsed or assigned to (or even if the assignment is open). These are generally much harder to cash, and flatly won't be accepted by many places.
She endorses ProActiv.