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hi Im Caitlin with the Sicilian Bank today Im going to cover the basics of a deposit ticket and how to properly fill one out when filling out a deposit ticket it is best to use a blue or black ink pen and not a pencil a pencil can easily be erased by another person and change to whatever amount they choose being able to read the numbers is very important if a number is misprinted or illegible then the deposit may not reflect the right amount or could be posted to the wrong account there are grass like boxes on the ticket to help with spacing and filling out numbers when writing your account number start with the leftmost box there are at least five parts of the deposit ticket that will need to be filled out but more extensive deposits will require more parts to make your transaction legal the date the customer name the customer signature the amount per deposit and the total deposit amount since transactions are electronically processed it is best to make sure there are no errors on y