If it is made payable to you, yes. If you are the remitter (purchaser - person paying with the check), no.
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.
Yes.
can i tape a cashiers check
Yes, bring the check back to your bank.
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.
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.
Cashiers checks, also known as tellers checks or bank checks, are signed by a representative of the bank, not the purchaser. Money orders are typically signed by the purchaser.
To sign the back of a check is to endorse it.
A bank issues a cashiers check,on behalf of a depositor, by setting funds aside from the depositor's account.
the person who is making the check.
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