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Can a bank require a fingerprint on a government check?

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Can a bank require a fingerprint on a government check?

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• Yes, a bank can require a fingerprint when cashing a government check for a non-customer, provided that, the bank has not entered into an agreement with a regulator or other government entity under which it agrees to cash government checks for non-customers on the same terms as it cashes checks for its customers.

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