Hi All --
So my wedding is January 20th and we are currently receiving RSVPs. We received one regret with a very generous monetary gift. The check is made out to "Wife and Husband Smith" - which will be my married name, but it's not my name now! How do we deposit it? We have not set up any sort of joint account yet.
Any advice welcome!
Thanks!
Re: Checks not in my name! HELP!
This is a common annoyance for couples getting married! DH & I and several of our friends all went through this. Ugghhh, it does suck.
Just my opinion...but I would definitely suggest you set up a joint account with your FI though, ASAP, if only for the purposes of making cashing your wedding checks a bit easier.
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[QUOTE]You can set up a joint account, and have your FI deposit it. If his name is on it he can deposit it, even if it is written to both of you.
Posted by bunni727[/QUOTE]
Not necessarily true. It does depend on the bank's local policy.
My DH was only able to cash those checks written out to Mr <strong>OR</strong> Mrs ItsMS, but not ones written out to Mr <strong>AND</strong> Mrs ItsMS.</div>
[QUOTE]In Response to Re: Checks not in my name! HELP! : Not necessarily true. It does depend on the bank's local policy. My DH was only able to cash those checks written out to Mr OR Mrs ItsMS, but not ones written out to Mr AND Mrs ItsMS.
Posted by itzMS[/QUOTE]
<div>This! Our bank would only allow it if it was Mr. OR Mrs. LastName. I did change my name, but until I had the paperwork we weren't able to deposit the checks written to Mr. AND Mrs. W. </div>
[QUOTE]In Response to Re: Checks not in my name! HELP! : Not necessarily true. It does depend on the bank's local policy. My DH was only able to cash those checks written out to Mr OR Mrs ItsMS, but not ones written out to Mr AND Mrs ItsMS.
Posted by itzMS[/QUOTE]
I was just going to post this myself! Mr OR MRS will get cashed, MR AND MRS and you'll likely have to prove to the bank you're married.
[QUOTE]Hi All -- So my wedding is January 20th and we are currently receiving RSVPs. We received one regret with a very generous monetary gift. The check is made out to "Wife and Husband Smith" - which will be my married name, but it's not my name now! How do we deposit it? We have not set up any sort of joint account yet. Any advice welcome! Thanks!
Posted by ccny778[/QUOTE]
<div>DH and I had no trouble putting checks with either take on my name into a joint account we'd made with my maiden name. While we did this after the wedding, nothing had really changed. I still haven't changed my name legally. Oops.</div>
The first variable is how the check is written. The absolute worst scenario is if it is written " Mrs Smith AND Mr. Smith". That means that both names have to be signed for on the back (as written on the front), and some banks require that both names be on the account it goes into as well. If those rules are not followed, the bank can potentially reject the deposit (In this case, "for deposit only" potentially would not work).
The second way (and best imo) a check can be written is "Mrs. Smith OR Mr. Smith". The OR means that either person written on the check can take possession of the item. So you could sign your name (again, it has to match how it appears on the front), he signs his, then deposits into his account since his name matches the check. Easy peasy.
There are other variables on this AND OR theme, but the rules remain the same:
Banks are looking for the names on the account to match the names on the check - more strictly so in AND situations (BOTH must match, not just one). Unfortunately "for deposit only" will not fix that.
Now, if you really need the money, and you have the worst case scenario, here is how you fill out the item:
Sign the back exactly as the front is written: Mrs. Smith Mr. Smith
Below that, PRINT "Pay to the order of: Mrs. Yourname, Mr. Smith."
Below that, sign again: Mrs. Yourname, Mr. Smith.
With the above writing, you are essentially signing the check over to yourself, then acknowledging reciept. Go inside the branch with this one, it is not a transaction that can be handled with an ATM or with drivethrough, and will require IDs.