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So I was sitting in my room today thinking about what to get my friend for her birthday, so I asked my mom if she could give me some money. My mom handed me one of the checks I got for my birthday and said "Go cash this." I gave no thought to it whatsoever, until right now when I'm about to leave for her house. I realized that I do not know how to cash a check.

I've seen plenty of people do it before. All you do is sign the back, then show them your license, right?

2006-11-04 09:22:25 · 0 answers · asked by rumilb 4 in Business & Finance Other - Business & Finance

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a. If you have a bank account somewhere, take it there to cash it. You can go through the drive-thru or inside. Signing the back is called "endorsing", so endorse the check and give it to the teller along with your picture I.D.

b. If you don't have a bank account anywhere, you can take it to the bank that issued the check. Look on the check, you'll see the logo or name of the bank somewhere. They will also take it. Do the same procedure: endorse the back and give it to the teller with your I.D.

If you're in the drive-thru I usually don't even say anything if I'm so far away I can't see them. I just put the check in with my I.d. and they give me the money and say "thanks".

If you don't have any of those options you'll have to find a grocery store or something that cashes checks. I think Wal-Mart can do it. You'll probably be required to spend some portion of your check, like 20% at their store. I've actually never done this before, but my friends have.

2006-11-04 09:36:49 · answer #1 · answered by Paul 7 · 12 0

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When she cashed the second check, she committed a felony. She knew it was a replacement check and deliberately took it somewhere else to receive an additional $4000. By cashing the first check, she was guaranteeing the amount of the check. When it didn't clear, she had a duty to reimburse the check cashing place, whether she received a new check or not. If the ins. co. stopped payment and didn't issue another check, it would be a civil matter. Because she received and cashed another check, it became criminal. The ins. co. has no dog in this fight and cannot be held liable, unless they were somehow negligent, which I doubt.

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2015-08-04 07:17:37 · answer #4 · answered by Rod 1 · 0 0

I don't know, but I'm assuming that you are a minor. Have your mother call the Bank officer and authorize the check. Just in case bring some ID

2006-11-04 09:34:38 · answer #5 · answered by lm050254 5 · 4 30

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