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- Other banks will deposit the amount instantly. Check with your bank to find out its policy. Look for a confirmation email to let you know your check was deposited. If you don't receive an email within a day or two, check your account for the deposit. If it's not there, contact your bank.
- Deposit checks on the go. Just snap a photo of a check with your phone or device to make deposits directly into your Fidelity Account.
- Deposit a Check by Mail Follow these instructions to request a check to be deposited to your account. Complete the appropriate deposit or contribution form below, and enclose a printed version along with your check. Deposit slip (PDF) 401(k) Contribution Remittance Form (PDF).
Deposit your check via mobile banking. Now you’re ready to deposit a check online! The process can be different depending on your particular bank account. But generally, here’s what you need to do: Log into your mobile banking app; Find the mobile check deposit option in the menu. Many people fear signing or endorsing a check for deposit because if it is lost or stolen before it gets deposited, the money could be lost for good. Typically, check holders sign a check when they.
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Chase QuickDeposit℠
Deposit checks with the Chase Mobile® app.
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Fast
Use Chase QuickDeposit℠ on the Chase Mobile® app to deposit your checks and access your funds quickly.
Convenient
Save a trip to the branch and deposit checks on your schedule, virtually anytime and anywhere.
Secure
Deposit checks securely from your mobile phone or tablet. We protect your information and never store your passwords or check deposit data and images on your mobile device.
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How to get started
Watch how it works with this helpful how-to video.
Sign in
Choose 'Deposit checks' in the navigation menu of your Chase Mobile® app and choose the account.
Take pictures
Enter the check amount and tap 'Front'. With our new 'Auto Capture' feature, the picture of the front and back of the endorsed check will be captured — or you can choose to take the pictures manually.
Submit the deposit
Confirm the details, submit and you're done.
Common questions answered
How does Chase QuickDeposit℠ work?
expandIn the Chase Mobile® app, choose “Deposit Checks” in the navigation menu and select the account. Enter the amount of the check and tap 'Front'. With our 'Auto Capture' feature, the picture of the front and back of the endorsed check will be captured — or you can choose to take the pictures manually. Verify your information and submit your deposit. After you submit, you can deposit another check or view the receipt. You’ll get an email when your deposit is received — and another when it’s accepted. If the deposit is rejected, you’ll also get an emailed explanation. Remember to properly endorse the back of the check with your signature and 'For electronic deposit only at Chase.'
When will my funds be available?
expandDeposits submitted before 11 PM Eastern time on a business day generally will be available by the next business day. Deposits submitted after 11 PM or on a non-business day will be processed the next business day. However, we may delay availability if we require further review of the deposit. Any information about delayed availability will be provided in the Secure Message Center, which is accessible in the main navigation menu.
What should I do with my check(s) after I’ve deposited it?
expandAfter you complete your transaction, write “deposited” and the date of deposit on the face of the check. Please retain the marked check for two business days or until you receive our notification that your QuickDeposit has been accepted. After that time, you may destroy it.
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Are you familiar with mobile check deposits?
This means you can deposit checks without going to the bank. And, being able to deposit paper checks, such as a stimulus check, without going to the bank can make things super convenient.
Wondering how to deposit a check this way? If you’ve never used mobile check deposit before, it’s not as difficult as you might think. Take a look at 5 tips that can help you make the most of this feature – saving you valuable time.
1. Check your bank’s mobile check deposit guidelines
The first thing you need to do is make sure the organization you’re banking with is set up for mobile check deposits. The easiest way to do that is to check your mobile banking app.
When you log into mobile banking, head to the menu and look for the mobile check deposit option. If you see it listed, then your app should allow you to deposit checks online.
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Before you try to use mobile check deposit, however, make sure your account is enabled to do so. While the feature may be available in mobile banking, you may still have to register first or sign up.
2. Review mobile check deposit limits
If you know that you’re able to deposit a check through mobile banking, the next step is to determine whether there are any limits on deposits.
For example, some financial institutions impose limits on the number of checks you can deposit per day or per week. There may also be daily, weekly or monthly limits on the total dollar amount you can add to your bank account using mobile check deposit.
So, make sure you can deposit your check without going over those limits. For example, say you’re married with two kids and you received a federal stimulus check for $3,400. If your bank’s mobile check deposit limit is $5,000 per day, you should be able to deposit the entire check online.
You can usually find out about limits if you read your bank account’s terms and conditions. You can also check your online banking website and look for a section on frequently asked questions. Sometimes this is a good place to start.
What if your check is outside mobile check deposit limits? In this case, you’ll need to find a work-around for depositing it into your bank account. With online bank accounts, for instance, you may have to deposit the money to a checking account at a brick-and-mortar bank, and then move it into your other account via an ACH transfer.
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3. Get your check ready for deposit
Depositing a check online isn’t exactly the same as depositing it at a branch or ATM. But you still have to sign the back of the check for the deposit to be valid. You also should make sure all the information on the front of the check is correct.
Depending on your bank account, you may also have to write something extra on the back to denote that it’s a mobile deposit. For example, you may have to add “for mobile deposit” or “for remote deposit capture” below your signature.
Also, make sure the check is legible. Your mobile device needs to be able to “read” the check via the camera when you’re ready to deposit it.
4. Deposit your check via mobile banking
Now you’re ready to deposit a check online!
The process can be different depending on your particular bank account. But generally, here’s what you need to do:
- Log into your mobile banking app
- Find the mobile check deposit option in the menu
- Select the account you want to deposit the check into (i.e. checking or savings)
- Enter the check amount
- Snap a photo of the check – front and back. It’s important to make sure you get a clear image of both sides of the check. Otherwise, you may have trouble completing a mobile check deposit. If the images come out fuzzy or blurry, clean off your camera lens. And, make sure you take photos in an area with good lighting so your camera can pick up details on your check.
- Once your device records the images of your check, review the deposit details. Make sure that you’ve signed the check, selected the right account, and entered the correct amount.
5. Wait for the check to clear
If you deposit a stimulus check – or any check – online, you may want to use the money right away. But, you’ll need to wait for the check to clear in your bank account first.
You may now wonder how long it takes for mobile check deposits to clear. Well, this depends on your bank account, the amount of check, and the type of check involved. Again, check your bank account terms and conditions or read through the FAQs. This might offer up some clarity on how long your mobile check deposit will take to be fully credited to your account.
In the meantime, don’t throw the check away. Why? Because there may be a hiccup with your mobile check deposit. If you don’t see the deposit in your account within a week, you may need to call your financial institution to find out what’s happening. You may also need to try making the deposit again.
Once your mobile check deposit clears your bank account, you can then write ‘void’ on the check and file it away.
How to deposit IRS checks with Mobile Check Deposit using Chime
If you are a Chime member and received a government stimulus payment as a paper check, you can deposit it safely and securely at Chime. We take our members’ money seriously, so for these checks, we’re putting extra security measures in place. Here’s how to deposit your IRS checks using our Mobile Check Deposit feature.
1.Make sure the name on the check matches your Chime Spending Account
2. For joint stimulus checks, make sure at least one filer’s name matches the name associated with the Chime Account. Unfortunately, we can’t accept checks that don’t have your name on it
3. Sign the back of your paper check, then write “For deposit to Chime only” under your signature.
For joint stimulus check make sure both of your signatures appear on the back of the check.
4. Open the Chime app, tap Move Money at the bottom of your screen, then tap Mobile Check Deposit, then U.S. Treasury.
Keep in mind: Mobile Check Deposit for stimulus checks is only available to members that actively use their Chime Spending Account and Chime Visa® Debit Card
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5. The Chime app will guide you through the check deposit process – it’s easy!
Are you using a mobile banking app for check deposit yet?
How To Make A Mobile Deposit
Signing up for direct deposit can save you time, but mobile check deposit comes in super handy if you receive a paper check, like a tax refund or stimulus check.
So, if you aren’t taking advantage of mobile check deposit yet, consider signing up. You’ll soon learn just how convenient it is!