Mobile Check Deposit: Give It a Shot

Mobile check deposit is catching on. In the past year, one in three Americans submitted a check to their bank account using a smartphone or other device.

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If you have never tried mobile deposit, note that the process is usually fast and easy: Photograph the front and back of the check using the bank’s mobile app, and choose the account where you want the money to go. For security, photographs of checks that you take through your bank’s app are never stored on your device, says Michael Diamond, general manager of payments for Mitek, a maker of mobile-deposit software. To prevent a check from being deposited twice, write “deposited” on the back after you submit it.

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Lisa Gerstner
Editor, Kiplinger Personal Finance magazine

Lisa has been the editor of Kiplinger Personal Finance since June 2023. Previously, she spent more than a decade reporting and writing for the magazine on a variety of topics, including credit, banking and retirement. She has shared her expertise as a guest on the Today Show, CNN, Fox, NPR, Cheddar and many other media outlets around the nation. Lisa graduated from Ball State University and received the school’s “Graduate of the Last Decade” award in 2014. A military spouse, she has moved around the U.S. and currently lives in the Philadelphia area with her husband and two sons.