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In the US, I could not say whether there is some bank that will do this, but my personal experience has been that these checks are always declined until the date becomes current or they are cashed immediately despite being post-dated. I've never been offered any service to hold it and deposit it later. That spans at least 3 banks in 2 states. Of course that's a small sample and someone else might have specific information for what you want at a specific bank.

See also: Does a post-dated check have any *valid* use for delaying payment?Does a post-dated check have any *valid* use for delaying payment?

In the US, I could not say whether there is some bank that will do this, but my personal experience has been that these checks are always declined until the date becomes current or they are cashed immediately despite being post-dated. I've never been offered any service to hold it and deposit it later. That spans at least 3 banks in 2 states. Of course that's a small sample and someone else might have specific information for what you want at a specific bank.

See also: Does a post-dated check have any *valid* use for delaying payment?

In the US, I could not say whether there is some bank that will do this, but my personal experience has been that these checks are always declined until the date becomes current or they are cashed immediately despite being post-dated. I've never been offered any service to hold it and deposit it later. That spans at least 3 banks in 2 states. Of course that's a small sample and someone else might have specific information for what you want at a specific bank.

See also: Does a post-dated check have any *valid* use for delaying payment?

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In the US, I could not say whether there is some bank that will do this, but my personal experience has been that these checks are always declined until the date becomes current or they are cashed immediately despite being post-dated. I've never been offered any service to hold it and deposit it later. That spans at least 3 banks in 2 states. Of course that's a small sample and someone else might have specific information for what you want at a specific bank.

See also: Does a post-dated check have any *valid* use for delaying payment?