Thursday, December 15, 2011

Can i deposit several paychecks at a time?

Cause i have a couple and i want to deposit them before its to late. If so, how do i do it?|||Absolutely. When I went to college I had a temp job that was only a few hours a week and paid 6.50 an hour each week. Since the checks were so small I never bothered cashing them until they were about to expire so I'd go in with 12 checks at a time. Never a problem. I just used the back of the deposit slip to list them. The only caution I would give is to make sure the checks don't expire because some companies specify it. Mine was 90 days from issue date.|||Sign the back, fill out the deposit form and take them to the bank.|||Of course. Take them to the bank, fill out a deposit slip, and deposit them. This is the same way you would deposit one paycheck.|||This is no problem. Once the employer gave them to you the money is yours. Sign each check and list them separately on the deposit slip.|||Write "For Deposit Only" on the back and put your account number below that. Fill out a deposit slip if you have the preprinted ones for your account. If you don't have preprinted ones take your checks to the bank and deposit them at a teller window and get a receipt.|||For sure you can! Just make sure to fill out all your check amount when filling out your deposit slip. Sign the back of your checks and then go to the bank and deposit it! Good luck!|||Do it just like you would with one. How could it be too late? Unless it's 6 months old, you're ok|||You can deposit as many checks as you like, as long as the checks are made out to you, going into your account, and are not more than 6 months old. You just need to sign the back of the checks, and take them with a deposit slip to the bank.

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