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How long does it take to clear an SBI cheque in another SBI branch?

How long does it take to clear an SBI cheque in another SBI branch?

1.11 Cheques deposited at branch counters and Cheques deposited in the drop-box within the branch premises, before the specified cut-off time, will be sent for clearance on same day, for which the clearance period will be T+1 working day.

How much time cheque clearance takes?

The time-frame for collection of cheques drawn on state capitals and major cities has been capped at seven days and ten days respectively. For all other locations, banks have to clear the cheque within 14 days.

How can I check my SBI cheque clearance status?

To enquire cheque status:

  1. Click Enquires > Cheque Status. The Cheque Status page appears.
  2. Select the account for which you wish to verify cheque status.
  3. Select the single cheque option to verify status of a single cheque.
  4. Enter the cheque number(s).
  5. Click [Enquire].
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How long does it take for a cheque to clear from another state?

It takes a long time to get the outstation cheque to clear. In fact, to be precise it takes around 3-weeks for such types of cheques to clear. So, if you are residing in another state, and have to receive funds from another state, it is advised not to take such cheques, unless they are payable at par across the cities.

Can a cheque clear in one day?

You’ll normally need to wait 1 working day after the day you pay the cheque in for it to clear, so if you pay a cheque in on Monday (before 3.30pm) it will usually clear by Tuesday.

How long does it take to get a cheque book from SBI?

Cheque books will be dispatched within 3 working days from the date of request. Just log on to retail section of the Internet Banking site with your credentials and select the Cheque Book link under Requests tab. You can view all your transaction accounts.

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