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You cannot encash an ac payee cheque directly. you need to deposit in your account and then You need to wait for a day or two as per the banks working schedule to receive the cash. It usually takes 2 working days for a local cheque.

If it is a cheque from the same bank it may happen in 1 working day

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Can you use account payee checks as self check?

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Why a bank may refuse an account payee only check?

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