Yes, you can typically mobile deposit an emailed check by using your bank's mobile app to take a picture of the check and submit it for deposit.
No, I have not received the emailed check for mobile deposit yet.
Yes, you can typically mobile deposit a check that has been emailed to you by using your bank's mobile app.
No, you cannot email a physical check for mobile deposit. You need to physically endorse the check and use your mobile banking app to deposit it by taking a picture of the front and back of the check.
To deposit a check from Citi bank into your account, you can use mobile check deposit by taking a picture of the check through your bank's mobile app. Alternatively, you can visit a branch and use their check clearing services to deposit the check in person.
If you forgot to sign the back of a check for mobile deposit, you should not attempt to deposit it electronically. Instead, sign the back of the check as you normally would and then proceed with the mobile deposit process.
No, you should not cross out "for mobile deposit only" on a check before depositing it as it may invalidate the deposit.
To use mobile deposit to deposit a check by taking a picture of the blank back of the check, simply follow the instructions provided by your bank's mobile app. Typically, you will need to endorse the check by signing your name on the back and writing "For mobile deposit only" before taking a picture of both the front and back of the check using the app.
Yes, you can deposit a check that was emailed to you by using a mobile banking app that allows for remote check deposit.
If you mobile deposit a check and then cash it, you may end up depositing the same check twice, which can lead to an overdraft in your account. It is important to only deposit a check once, either through mobile deposit or in person, to avoid any issues with your bank account.
No, you cannot deposit an emailed check. You need to physically deposit a check at a bank or use a mobile banking app to deposit it electronically.
Yes, you can deposit a copy of a check by using a mobile banking app to take a picture of the check and submit it for deposit.