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Usually, when you deposit a check, you first need to sign the back of it. This is called endorsing the check. Underneath the line where you sign the check is a small area for notes. To sign a check over to someone else you should first endorse it, then write Pay to the order of: followed by the person's name.
To create a third-party check, write “Pay to the order of" and the name of the person to receive the funds in the endorsement space and then sign your name under that instruction.
Yes, you can cash a check with someone else's name on it in the US, and this is called a 3rd party check. You would 'counter-sign' the check. Some banks may allow up to a certain amount of money to be credited for the check immediately, not incurring a hold for checks up to some limit they set.
Legally speaking, no. The individual will most certainly get turned away at a bank, though an ATM may incorrectly accept the check (it may be retroactively rejected by the bank). It is important that you cancel the check to ensure that it is not cashed by someone else.
Regardless, no bank is going to accept a check for deposit that isn't made out to you. Doesn't matter if you use an ATM. Once it goes through the process it will be rejected, the true owner informed, your identity confirmed, and you will be arrested.
To create a third-party check, write “Pay to the order of" and the name of the person to receive the funds in the endorsement space and then sign your name under that instruction.
Short Answer: The list of banks that accept third-party checks includes Bank of America, BBT, Chase, Citibank, Connexus Credit Union, First National Bank, HSBC, M&T, PNC, Entrust Bank, TD Bank, and U.S. Bank.
Short Answer: The list of banks that accept third-party checks includes Bank of America, BBT, Chase, Citibank, Connexus Credit Union, First National Bank, HSBC, M&T, PNC, Entrust Bank, TD Bank, and U.S. Bank.
If you need to sign a check over to someone else, make sure to do it properly. This is called endorsing the check. Underneath the line where you sign the check is a small area for notes. To sign a check over to someone else you should first endorse it, then write Pay to the order of: followed by the person's name.
Your bank will usually allow you to deposit your husband's check into your account if you add your husband's name to the account as a secondary user. After completion, you can cash as many of your husband's checks using the account as you like.
In the first case, you should be able to deposit the check in either person's individual account, or a joint account. In the second case you will have to deposit in a joint account OR bring the other person with you to the bank and have them show their ID to the cashier and endorse the check in their presence.
Based on legal convention, if the two payee names on a check are separated by the word “and" or any symbol or abbreviation of the word “and," then the bank can require joint endorsement. In instances where the two payee names are separated by the word “or," then a signature from either one of the parties will do.
Well-meaning relatives LOVE to write checks to Mr. and Mrs. Jones. Name change does make cashing wedding checks tricky, but if you both set up a joint bank account before your wedding, most banks will allow you to sign the checks and deposit them regardless of what versions of your names appear on the check.
Use Maiden Name. If the bride and groom aren't married yet, use the bride's maiden name. Avoid Making Assumptions. Use "Or" Choose One Person. When In Doubt Give Cash.
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