Full Endorsement
A check that is made out to someone else can be deposited into your account if the person has signed the check. Check with your bank because many banks require that the person, who's name is on the check, be present during the deposit.
A check that is made out to someone else can be deposited into your account if the person has signed the check. Check with your bank because many banks require that the person, who's name is on the check, be present during the deposit.
If the 'somebody else' has signed the back with 'pay to the order of xxx' and then signs their name.
If the name on the check matches the name on the account, and if the check is signed on the back, then just about anyone can deposit the check. Withdrawing the funds requires ID, though.
Yes, there is a form that needs to be signed by current owner, to assign the right to another person or entity (for example, assign a policy to a bank to secure a loan).
Well, darling, "endorsement cancelled" on the back of a check simply means that the original payee has signed it over to someone else, but then that someone else decided to cancel the endorsement. It's like saying, "Thanks, but no thanks." So, basically, the check can't be cashed or deposited by the second person. Hope that clears things up for ya!
Yes, as long as you are the payee, which is the person the check was originally written to. all you need to do is put a line through the endorsement that indicates it was signed over, which usually is "pay to the ordr of ..." and then initial. It is also a good idea to write deposit only to your account number below the crossed out endorsement.
The person who signed for your package when someone else received it is typically the person who accepted the delivery on behalf of the intended recipient.
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If the person is not known there is nothing you can do.
No because it needs to be signed by the person who wrote the will and they need a lawyer to certify it.
That is illegal if the person did not have consent to sign on the person's behalf. That is considered forgery and can be prosecuted as such.
Tell the truth. that will show that person you are responsible for your actions.
A signatory is a noun describing someone who has signed a document such a treaty, contract, organization, or state, on who's behalf such a document was signed.
The endorser is no the holder and the presumption is it signed as a surety of the payment of the instrument to anyone who later becomes a holder.
In most states someone else can register a car besides the titled owner if the proper paperwork is signed by the owner. The title will need to be filled out and signed by the person who will own the car.