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If you write “Pay to the order of Jane Doe” and sign your name on the back of your check, what is it considered?

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It is considered a restrictive endorsement because you’re specifically pointing out Jane Doe.

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if you write "pay to the order of Jane doe" , it means that your check is considered : A special endorsement

Special endorsement is made specially for deposit type of transaction. even though the name may not be specified, usually there is a limited amount of deposit that could be done with this type of endorsement

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