You need to either get a "deposit only" stamp or someone who is the signer of the account signs it.
2007-03-16 11:14:50
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answered by djm749 6
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Just sign your business name, No need to sign for deposit only, because where else is it going.been doing it for years. The bank will want a proof of ownership upon opening the account.
2007-03-16 11:30:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Some of them are close - but no cigar
When the check is made out to your company this is the way it should be endorsed
PAY TO THE ORDER OF (NAME OF YOUR BANK)
YOUR BANK'S ADDRESS
FOR DEPOSIT ONLY
NAME OF YOUR COMPANY
NUMBER OF THE ACCOUNT into which you make the deposit
Do not manually sign the check with your name.
2007-03-19 10:57:38
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answered by jim_elkins 5
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Off the top of my head - how about using a rubber stamp with your business name and address and an endorsement line, then sign it when you get to the teller and show her ID.
2007-03-16 11:19:24
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answered by TitoBob 7
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Stamp it for deposit only or sign and write for deposit only. If it is made out to you under your business name, just sign as usual.
2007-03-16 11:14:27
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answered by Joseph H 4
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Attach the company name to your account and their shouldn't be a problem depositing or cashing. That's what i did for my company .
2007-03-19 13:52:00
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answered by Larry M 4
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File for a DBA in your county/state and give a copy of the DBA to your bank.
2007-03-16 11:13:27
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answered by Barry 1
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sign on the dotted line.
2007-03-16 11:14:17
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answered by jardon 3
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