Easiest bet is to go to the issuing bank, assuming that there is a local branch. The smaller the amount on the personal check involved is, the easier in general it will be.
If the check is for $1000 or more, you may be better off using the check to open an account, as there may be limits to how much they will let a non customer cash.
Least desirable option: go to one of many check cashing stores in economically depressed areas, though such locations generally take a cut.
I am receiving a check from a lawyer and it has been in his account for ten days can I cash it at the bank he has the account at
No. Only an account holder can check his/her bank account. If anyone else gains access to your account without your written consent, it is illegal.
Deposit it in your bank account, there will be no fee. If you don't have a bank account, you can open one with the IRS check!
The only way to cash a check that large might be to take it to a bank and open a business account, or you may be able to deposit into a personal account. If it is for payment to a business, opening a business account might be your only choice.
No
No, the account is closed.
Yes, you can normally exchange a personal check for a cashier's check at the bank on which the personal check is drawn (the bank named on the check). The bank will immediately withdraw the funds from the personal account and apply them towards the cashier's check.
I am receiving a check from a lawyer and it has been in his account for ten days can I cash it at the bank he has the account at
You cannot. Banks usually expect an auto-debit instruction from a bank account for the monthly payments for the loan. That can happen only if you have a bank account and so you cannot get a personal loan without a bank account. Banks would ask you to open an account if you want a loan with them.
No. Only an account holder can check his/her bank account. If anyone else gains access to your account without your written consent, it is illegal.
Some banks will only cash a check for you if you have an account there.
Deposit it in your bank account, there will be no fee. If you don't have a bank account, you can open one with the IRS check!
Open the bank account or go and remove your hair to do this job
Provident Bank does offer a totally free checking account without a minimum balance. This type of account also offers no fees, unlimited check transactions and no charge for deposited items.
It's possible that you may not even be able to cash a check at the bank of origin. The only sure way to cash it is to take to a bank that you already, yourself, have an account with.
A personal check can be cashed anywhere that the receiver has a personal bank account. Some stores also cash personal checks, such as Kroger grocery store.
Yes, they do.