Does your bank put your account number on a cashed check Asked by donw67 4 months ago Similar questions: bank put account number cashed check Business > Financial Services.
Similar questions: bank put account number cashed check.
If the check is made out to you, and you cashed it, the answer is yes. That is know they know where the money went, when it comes to their record keeping. If it is your check, made out to someone else, your account number is already on it.
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I have some checks from before my old bank got sucked up by a new bank. The routing number and account number (more).
Anybody know any bank I can open as a joint account without going through credit report or background check.
My friend has no bank accout and has recived a check can I put it in my account for him.
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