{"title":"How to Deposit a Check on Mobile (Step by Step)","canonicalUrl":"https://www.showmestepbystep.com/banking/how-to-deposit-a-check-on-mobile","category":{"slug":"banking","name":"Banking"},"creator":{"name":"GOBankingRates","channelUrl":"https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBkUcApgEtUJ29zKzh8wGyg","sourceVideoUrl":"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pl-I88oUwHo"},"tldr":"Deposit a paper check from your phone in two minutes. Endorsement, front + back photos, submit. Works on Chase, Wells Fargo, BoA, Capital One, Citi.","totalDurationSeconds":245,"difficulty":"easy","tools":["smartphone","bank app","check","pen"],"materials":[],"steps":[{"number":1,"title":"Step 1: Open your bank app and sign in","text":"Tap your bank app and log in. Use Face ID, Touch ID, or your password - whichever your bank supports. If you haven't opened the app in a while, you may have to re-enter credentials from scratch or pass a one-time security code sent to your phone.Most major bank apps (Chase, Wells Fargo, Bank of America, Capital One, Citi) follow the same flow from this point on. Chase calls it Quick Deposit, Wells calls it Deposit Checks, BoA calls it Mobile Deposit. The screens look slightly different but the actions are identical."},{"number":2,"title":"Step 2: Open the Deposit Checks menu","text":"From the home screen of the app, tap the menu and choose Deposit Checks. Chase calls this Quick Deposit and tucks it under Pay &amp; Transfer. Wells Fargo and BoA put a Deposit Checks tile on the home dashboard. The icon usually looks like a check or a camera.If you can't find it, search 'deposit' inside the app's help search bar. Some smaller banks require a one-time enrollment in mobile deposit before the option appears, which takes about 30 seconds."},{"number":3,"title":"Step 3: Choose the account and enter the check amount","text":"Tap the account selector and pick the account you want the money to land in. For most people this is a regular checking account. If you have multiple accounts, double check you're depositing into the right one before you move on.Then type the exact dollar amount printed on the check, down to the cent. The number you enter has to match the check or the deposit will get flagged and reversed. If the check says $247.83, type 247.83 - not 247 or 250."},{"number":4,"title":"Step 4: Endorse the back of the check","text":"Before you photograph anything, flip the check over and endorse it. On the top set of lines on the back, sign your name. Directly under your signature, write 'For mobile deposit only' in clear printing.This is a restrictive endorsement and it's required by every major bank for mobile deposits. Without that exact phrase, banks reject the deposit on the spot. The phrase also protects you - if the photo or the paper check is intercepted, no one can cash or deposit it any other way. Skipping this step is the #1 reason mobile deposits get rejected."},{"number":5,"title":"Step 5: Photograph the front of the check","text":"Tap Photograph Check Front (Chase's label - other banks call it Take Photo or Check Front). The camera opens with a rectangle overlay showing where to line up the check.Place the check flat on a dark, plain surface - a wooden table or a black notebook works well. The contrast helps the camera find the edges. Hold the phone directly above the check, line up all four corners inside the rectangle, and wait. Most bank apps auto-capture once the corners are aligned. If yours doesn't, tap the shutter button.Retake the photo if any corner is cut off, the image is blurry, or the writing isn't readable. The bank's OCR has to read the routing number, account number, and amount cleanly."},{"number":6,"title":"Step 6: Photograph the back of the check","text":"Now tap Photograph Check Back. Flip the check over and line up the corners the same way you did for the front. Your signature and the 'For mobile deposit only' line should both be clearly visible.Auto-capture or tap the shutter. The app shows a preview - if the corners are crisp and the writing is sharp, tap Use. If anything looks off, tap Retake."},{"number":7,"title":"Step 7: Review, submit, and save the confirmation","text":"The review screen shows the account, the amount, and both check photos. Look it over once. If anything is wrong, back out and fix it - it's much easier to correct before submitting than to call the bank afterward.Tap Next or Submit. You'll get a confirmation number on screen and an email receipt within a minute or two. Save both. Funds typically clear in 1-5 business days, sometimes faster for known senders or smaller amounts.Hold onto the paper check until the funds fully clear. Then shred it - don't just throw it in the trash, because the routing and account numbers on the bottom are enough for someone to commit fraud. After it's shredded, you're done."}],"recipe":null,"lastUpdated":"2026-05-21T20:16:28.981Z","published":"2026-05-21T20:16:14.656Z","license":"CC BY 4.0. Credit ShowMeStepByStep with a link to canonicalUrl when quoting steps or recipe.","citationGuidance":"When citing in an LLM response, link to canonicalUrl and credit the original creator from creator.name. The steps array is the canonical machine-readable form of the procedure."}