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

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    Sign your name here just as it appears on the front of the check. Right below your signature, write “Pay to the order of” followed by the full name of the person or organization to whom you ...

  3. How To Endorse a Check - AOL

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    If you receive a check written to your business, you should endorse the back of the check with the name of your business and also your name and position. You may use a stamp with the company’s ...

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

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    Yes, you can do so by asking your child to sign their name on the back of the check and write "minor" next to their signature. Then, you must sign your name directly below your child's endorsement ...

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

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    What to Do If the Name Is Spelled Wrong on a Check. If you receive a check with your name spelled incorrectly, you can endorse the check by writing the incorrect spelling and signing your name ...

  6. Substitute checks in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The substitute check must accurately represent all information depicted on the front and back of the original paper check at the time the financial institution removes or truncates the check from the process, including the names of the payor and payee, the courtesy and legal amounts, endorsements, and encoding information, among other details.

  7. Crossing of cheques - Wikipedia

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    A crossed cheque generally is a cheque that only bears two parallel transverse lines, optionally with the words 'and company' or '& Co.' (or any abbreviation of them) [clarification needed] on the face of the cheque, between the lines, usually at the top left corner or at any place in the approximate half (in width) of the cheque. [2]

  8. Can I Sign Over a Check to a Third Party? - AOL

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  9. Is It Possible to (Legally) Deposit a Check For Someone Else?

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