If for some reason you can’t locate your deposit slips, or you simply don’t have any, go to your bank and ask a teller for more slips.
If your information isn’t already displayed on your deposit slip, you need to fill it in. Follow the next step.
If you’re unsure about your account number, you might be able to look it up online through your bank’s site. You can also go to your bank, and ask a teller to provide that information. Use black or blue ink, rather than a pencil or colored ink.
The space for your signature will say: Sign here if cash received from deposit. If you don’t wish to receive cash back from this transaction, you can leave this space blank.
Write the check number(s) in the blank lines, and the amount in the box lines. It can help to list your checks in ascending or descending order.
Double-check your math to make sure that your balance equals the balance on the deposit slip. The bank teller isn’t going to do the math again for you—the back end of the bank is going to make the adjustment, which makes things complicated.
If you entered cash to receive from the deposit, subtract that amount from the Subtotal. Then, write down the amount on the very last line labeled as Net Deposit.