It's easiest if you have a bank account, then just take it to your bank, endorse the check and deposit it. If you don't have an account you'll have to find one of those places that charges to cash a check.
Go to your bank and ask them to create a cashier's check. They will require your ID, the name of the payee, and, of course, funds. Since the cashier's check cannot be cancelled after your bank issues it, they'll need to either deduct money from your account or take currency or some guaranteed funds from you. The bank employee will hand you the check and a receipt. They will also keep a record on file. They will also charge a fee, unless you are an especially valuable customer. The check will have the payee's name on it and you can deliver the check to them. Since it cannot be cancelled, the payee should accept the check like cash. Do not lose the check.
You can get a copy of a cashiers check from the bank that it was purchased. You can also view the cashiers check online through your bank.
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it will be in high demand
Scam. There is nothing called freedom checks.
No, as of September 2013 there is no mention of there being stimulus checks for 2014.
Federal reserve banks do not "clear" checks. That is done by the bank that the check was written on.
Cashier checks are also called bank checks, banker's checks, official checks, demand drafts. They are checks guaranteed by a bank, drawn on a bank's own funds, and signed by a cashier.
No, Home Depot does not accept money orders, travelers checks, cashier checks, or certified checks. They do accept cash, debit, credit, and personal checks.
Actually speaking, we should not be faking cashier's checks. It is illegal. But still there are some anti-social elements that continue to try to or even succeed in faking cashier's checks. But, nonetheless banks will figure out that they are fake cashier's checks and the law enforcement authorities will catch them and imprison them for their forgery.
you can obtain a cashiers check at any bank
As a Western Union cashier, you are primarily responsible for working with customers. You will cash checks, prepare checks, answer customer questions, and handle money.
== == Cashier's checks or Money Orders are certified checks because you must have cash to purchase these negotiable items, and these items are often insured by the issuing bank. Personal checks are not certified funds.
yes but Money Orders do not require a payee
A manager's check is a secure check that is issued by a bank for the person who purchases the check. Manager's checks are used for transactions where personal checks are not accepted. They are also called cashier's checks, official checks, or treasurer's checks.
absolutly not... I dont even take cashier checks with all the fraud and fake checks these days.
You can buy a money order at almost any convenience store, Walmart, or other locations for a small (less than $1.00 in this area) fee. Banks sell cashier's checks, but the fee is higher than for a money order unless you have an account at the Bank that includes free cashier's checks.
A cashier is someone who in a store checks out food,clothing,& i could go on. A food prep i'm not exactly sure & i haven't heard of a food prep.
No. ATMs do not have the facility to dispense cash for cashier's checks. But, you can deposit the cashier's check into your bank account using the ATM and the money would get deposited into your account within 2-3 working days. Or, you can directly walk-in to the bank that issued the cashier's check with your photo identity proof and get it cashed immediately.