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Can I endorse someone else check?

You can endorse a check to just about any third party, whether it’s an individual, a company, or a group. Make sure the recipient and their bank will accept an endorsed check.

How to deposit a check that’s not in your name?

You can deposit a check made out to someone else in your own bank account if the payee endorses the check over to you. They will need to write “Pay to ” on the back of the check and sign it. Normally yes but you have to sign as well as the person it’s wrote to.

How can I cash someone else’s check legally?

How to Sign/Endorse a Check Over to Someone Else

  1. Plan Before Endorsing a Check to Someone Else.
  2. Confirm the Person/Entity Will Accept a Signed-Over Check.
  3. Ensure the Person’s/Entity’s Bank Will Accept the Check.
  4. Sign the Back of the Check in the Top Section of the Endorsement Area.

How do you endorse a third-party check?

The second party should verify the policy of the check issuer, because some do not allow third-party endorsements. The third party should check with his bank to ensure the bank accepts the check.

When do I need to sign a check endorsement?

If you’re doing a blank endorsement, sign the check just before you deposit the check. Some banks will require you to add “Mobile Deposit” to the endorsement when you deposit a check using your phone. Some banks will accept other endorsement styles for mobile deposit.

Can a bank reject a third party endorsement?

While third-party endorsement is legal, banks choose to accept or reject the checks at their own discretion. The bank may also put the funds on hold for a certain period of time as a precaution. As an alternative option, the second party can cash the check and pay the third party directly.

Who is the second party on a check?

A “second party check” is a check where the payee is depositing or cashing the check. For example, Bob Smith writes a check to his brother John Smith. John Smith is the payee, (second party) who deposits the check into an account in his own name, or cashes the check.