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  2. What Is Mobile Check Deposit? A Complete Guide on How ... - AOL

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    For example, if you deposit a check on your mobile device worth $1,000, you would be able to access $200 of it the next business day, and the remaining $800 would be available to you within two ...

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

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    Though handling checks has become less common since the advent of instant cash transfer and payment apps, they still have their uses. Correctly writing and cashing checks continues to be an...

  4. How To Endorse a Check for Mobile Deposit - AOL

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    Find out how to endorse a check for mobile deposit with this easy-to-follow guide. ... Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Mail.

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

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    Inform them of your intent to deposit a check in another person’s name first to see if this is possible. If it is, they will likely give you information on what details you must include on the ...

  6. Remote deposit - Wikipedia

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    Remote deposit or mobile deposit is the ability of a bank customer to deposit a cheque into a bank account from a remote location, without having to physically deliver the cheque to the bank. This was originally accomplished by scanning a digital image of a cheque into a computer then transmitting that image to the bank, but is now accomplished ...

  7. Remotely created check - Wikipedia

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    Under the current Federal Reserve Board guidelines the customer has a time frame of 90 days from the time the check was deposited to dispute the transactions. [4] Check drafting is creating a valid legal copy of the customer's check, on the customer's behalf. Because it is created by the merchant, no signature is required.

  8. How To Endorse a Check - AOL

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    You should see a section at the top of the check with a place for you to sign or stamp the check. Look for the words, “Endorse Here.” Sign your name on the top line or in the box.

  9. Expedited Funds Availability Act - Wikipedia

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    Regulation CC stipulates four types of holds that a bank may place on a check deposit at its discretion. Each has its own qualifications and it is legal for the bank to place any type where the requirements are met, although bank policy may instruct that the type of hold placed be the one that holds the most funds the longest that can be applied legally.