Can you sign over a large check?
Sophia Aguilar
Published May 14, 2026
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Besides, can I deposit a large check into someone else's account?
You can deposit a check made out to someone else in your own bank account if the payee endorses the check over to you. They will need to write “Pay to <your name>” on the back of the check and sign it. Some banks will accept such a check only if the payee is present when it is deposited, so they can verify their ID.
Subsequently, question is, can someone else cash my check for me? Yes, you can cash a check with someone else's name on it in the US, and this is called a 3rd party check. You would 'counter-sign' the check. Some banks may allow up to a certain amount of money to be credited for the check immediately, not incurring a hold for checks up to some limit they set.
Likewise, how do I cash a large check?
If you don't have a bank account and you need to cash a large check, you may have to pay a fee. For large checks, these fees can add up. Check-cashing stores often charge a flat fee plus a percentage of the amount of the check. Another option is to cash the check at the bank of the person who issued it.
What happens when you deposit over $10000?
What Happens After the Deposit. If you deposit $10,000 or more in cash at a bank, no one is going to swoop in and put you in handcuffs. Large transactions are perfectly legal. The bank just takes down your identification and uses it to file a form called a Currency Transaction Report, which it sends to the IRS.
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