Who signs cashier's checks?

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Multiple Choice

Who signs cashier's checks?

Explanation:
Cashier’s checks are bank-guaranteed instruments, so the signature must come from a bank official with authority to issue them. Typically that is a branch manager or another designated officer (often a supervisor authorized to sign cashier’s checks). The teller may handle the process, but the person who signs the check to guarantee payment is a bank officer, not the customer. A Notary Public does not sign cashier’s checks and has no role in issuing or guaranteeing them.

Cashier’s checks are bank-guaranteed instruments, so the signature must come from a bank official with authority to issue them. Typically that is a branch manager or another designated officer (often a supervisor authorized to sign cashier’s checks). The teller may handle the process, but the person who signs the check to guarantee payment is a bank officer, not the customer. A Notary Public does not sign cashier’s checks and has no role in issuing or guaranteeing them.

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