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The best way to find this out would be to go to a Bank of America branch near you and ask. If you are able to provide proper identification, depending on the bank's policies, you may be able to cash the check for a fee, or receive a cashier's check for a fee to take to your bank, or they may decline the transaction entirely, in which case you will need to deposit the check at your own bank and wait for it to clear.

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Can I cash my check at Bank of America?

Yes, you can cash your check at Bank of America if you have an account with them or if the check is drawn on their bank.


Can I cash a check at this bank?

Yes, you can cash a check at this bank if you have an account with them or if the check is drawn from their bank.


Can you change a check in to money?

Yes, a check is a bank draft drawn on an account. Provided the account has funds and is payable to you, it can be cashed at your bank or any check cashing place or if you go to the bank it was drawn on with ID, they will cash it for you.


Can I deposit my wife's check?

No, you cannot deposit your wife's check unless you have her permission or are listed as a joint account holder on the account the check is drawn from.


What is a government check?

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Can you cash a check from a deceased person?

As long as there are enough funds in the account that the check is being drawn from to cover the amount of said check and that YOU would have the legal right to withdraw funds from that account. Yes.


Can a check be cashed if no money in its account?

No, a check cannot be cashed if there are insufficient funds in the account it is drawn from. When a check is presented for payment, the bank checks the account balance, and if there are no available funds, the check will bounce. This can result in fees for both the check writer and the recipient, and the recipient may not receive the expected funds.


Why would a cashier's check be returned?

A cashier's check may be returned if there are insufficient funds in the account it was drawn from or if there are issues with the check itself, such as being altered or forged.


How can I check if a check given to me has funds?

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Which is better: a certified check or a cashier's check?

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If there is no money in a checking account can you cash a check?

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