I Personally do this: "Redeem for non-elastic lawful money by demand pursuant USCA12 section 411, signature"
I Personally do this: "Redeem for non-elastic lawful money by demand pursuant USCA12 section 411, signature"
dave, I use this for depositing checks via the ATM, my signature card for the account was modified with "ALL transactions to be conducted in redeemed lawful money pursuant USCA12 section 411" upon opening the account which solicited some funny looks but was accepted.
I don't typically cash the checks as I don't want to solicit any ignorant questions, but all of the checks I have restrictively endorsed since last Feb have gone thru without issue.
Thank you again, Brian.
Do you withdraw money via the ATM?
And do you have any reason to believe this works beyond your own understanding of the law?
Does the bank where you cash your checks not require SS# or account number (if you have one at that bank)? I've noticed that often with examples people have posted here.
I haven't done any check cashing recently, but I always remembered banks requiring some sort of numeric identification when handling checks. I know my bank does for deposits, I think it would require it for cashing, too. Am I just remembering incorrectly?