it depends on what kind of a husband he is.
yes
It depends: a. No - If the spouse writes a check out of a single account held by the person writing the check b. Yes - If the spouse writes a check out of a single account that is held by their spouse and the person writing the check is not a joint owner of the account. To be simple: Writing a check from an account that is not held by the person writing the check is a crime.
No. A check can be deposited only into the account of the individual to whom the check is made out (issued) to. Depositing it into someone else's account is not allowed and even if done by mistake, the check will not be cashed and no payments will be made.
Checks are monetary instruments that can be exchanged for cash. Cashing a check is the process of converting a check into cash. It can be done by submitting/depositing the check with the bank that has issued it or by depositing it with any bank that we have a bank account with. In the former cases you'll get cash immediately and in the case of the latter you'll get cash in 3-4 days if the account has enough funds to pay for the check.
no
it depends on what kind of a husband he is.
When it comes to depositin a check, the drawer is the one writing or issuing the check.
Yes we can make this by depositing the cheque in our account
yes
Yes, under Core Banking Service, you can use check leaf for depositing money to an account of a person of the same bank in another branch.
It depends: a. No - If the spouse writes a check out of a single account held by the person writing the check b. Yes - If the spouse writes a check out of a single account that is held by their spouse and the person writing the check is not a joint owner of the account. To be simple: Writing a check from an account that is not held by the person writing the check is a crime.
To endorse a check made out to yourself, sign your name on the back where it says "Endorse Here." This signature should match the name written on the front of the check. If you are depositing the check, you may also need to write "For deposit only" and include your account number below your signature.
No. A check can be deposited only into the account of the individual to whom the check is made out (issued) to. Depositing it into someone else's account is not allowed and even if done by mistake, the check will not be cashed and no payments will be made.
Take it to the bank it was drawn on and try to cash it. You can also try depositing it in your account, but you may be charged if it is returned.
Checks are monetary instruments that can be exchanged for cash. Cashing a check is the process of converting a check into cash. It can be done by submitting/depositing the check with the bank that has issued it or by depositing it with any bank that we have a bank account with. In the former cases you'll get cash immediately and in the case of the latter you'll get cash in 3-4 days if the account has enough funds to pay for the check.
You may be fined by the bank for writing a check on a non-existent account. Plus, the person to whom you gave the check can sue you for the money and for which you can be arrested and jailed. Writing a check on a closed account is illegal and you can be jailed for the same.