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  2. How To Endorse a Check - AOL

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    When someone writes you a check, you can deposit it in your account or cash it at the bank to get the money.Before you hand the check over to the bank, you’ll need to endorse it. That means you ...

  3. How To Sign/Endorse a Check Over to Someone Else - AOL

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    To deposit a check written to someone else in your account, the original payee must first endorse the check. They can do this by signing the back of the check in the endorsement area and writing ...

  4. Can You Deposit Someone Else’s Check In Your Account? - AOL

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    You can deposit your spouse’s check into your checking account with an endorsement. If your spouse consents to you cashing their check, they must endorse it with their name, include “Pay to ...

  5. Negotiable instrument - Wikipedia

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    An endorsement which purports to require that the funds be applied in a certain manner (e.g. "for deposit only", "for collection") is a restrictive endorsement; and, An endorsement purporting to disclaim retroactive liability is called a qualified endorsement (through the inscription of the words "without recourse" as part of the endorsement on ...

  6. Check 21 Act - Wikipedia

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    Check 21 has also spawned a new bank treasury management product known as remote deposit. This process allows depositing customers the ability to capture front and rear images of checks along with their respective MICR data for those being deposited. This data is then uploaded to their depositing institution, and the customer's account is then ...

  7. Blank endorsement - Wikipedia

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    It is "an endorsement consisting of nothing but a signature and allowing any party in possession of the endorsed item to execute a claim." [1] A blank endorsement is a commonly known and accepted term in the legal and business worlds. [2] [3] This is also called an endorsement in blank [2] or blank endorsement. [4]

  8. How to Correct a Mistake on a Check: Step-by-Step - AOL

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    Endorsement line: This is located on the back of the check and it is where the recipient signs so they can cash or deposit the check you’ve written. Can You Use White Out on a Check? No, it’s ...

  9. Substitute check - Wikipedia

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    A substitute check or cheque, also called an image cash letter (ICL), clearing replacement document (CRD), [1] or image replacement document (IRD), [2] is a negotiable instrument used in electronic banking systems to represent a physical paper cheque (check).