Sunday, August 22, 2010

Can you cash a check at the bank where the check was written from?

I need to cash a check and I don't have an account at this particular bank but the check was written from this particular bank. Will they cash my check?

Can you cash a check at the bank where the check was written from?
Yes, as long as you have proper identification.
Reply:Yes you can. All you have to do is go to the teller at that particular bank and they will look at the check and see if there are available funds in that account. Next the teller will ask you for 2 forms of ID and they'll ask you to ink your thumb on an ink pad and ask you to put your thumb print on the check. Lastly, they'll ask you if you want a bank account here and etc, and give you the $ and reciept. It'll only take like 4-5 minutes.
Reply:yeah
Reply:yes, as long as you have ID
Reply:Yep as long as you have ID if it is for a lot they may ask for a thumb print. No big deal
Reply:yes.
Reply:YES!
Reply:Yes, you can almost always cash a check at the bank the check is from. Even if YOU do not have an account there, the person who gave you the check does have one. As long as you have ID, you should be good to go.





You may wanna call the bank to find out what you need, before you waste the time to go there. I tried to cash a check that my uncle sent me, at his bank since i didn't have an account anywhere. And I needed two forms of ID, and my driver's license and a state ID would not work, they said it was basically the same ID. They wanted like a passport and some other stuff that I didn't have. Another time, the bank (same bank, different branch in a different state) said I had to open an account before they would cash it. I had to send the check back both times. So call to be sure.

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