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Missouri Bad Check Laws
Missouri Notice of Bad Check or NSF Check - Civil Laws
This is a Notice of Bad Check or NSF Check - Civil. A "dishonored check" (also
known as a "bounced check" or "bad check") is a Bad Check or NSF check which the
bank will not pay because there is no such checking account, or there are
insufficient funds in the account to pay the Bad Check or NSF check. In order to
attempt the greatest possible recovery on a Bad Check or NSF check, the business
owner, or any other person given a Bad Check or NSF check, may be required by
state law to notify the debtor that the Bad Check or NSF check was dishonored.
Missouri Bad Check Law Summary - Missouri Notice of Bad Check or NSF Check - Civil
Laws
Missouri Bad Check Law Summary
Notice of Bad Check or NSF Check
Note: This summary is not intended to be an all inclusive summary of the
Missouri
bad check laws, but does contain basic and other provisions.
Missouri Revised Statutes
TITLE XXXVIII - CRIMES AND PUNISHMENT; PEACE OFFICERS AND PUBLIC DEFENDERS
Chapter 570 - STEALING AND RELATED OFFENSES
570.123. Civil action for damages for passing bad bad check or NSF checks, only
original holder may bring action - limitations - notice requirements - payroll
bad check or NSF checks, action to be against employer. -
In addition to all other penalties provided by law, any person who makes,
utters, draws, or delivers any bad check or NSF check, draft, or order for the
payment of money upon any bank, savings and loan association, credit union, or
other depositary, financial institution, person, firm, or corporation which is
not honored because of lack of funds or credit to pay or because of not having
an account with the drawee and who fails to pay the amount for which such bad
check or NSF check, draft, or order was made in cash to the holder within thirty
days after notice and a written demand for payment, deposited as certified or
registered mail in the United States mail and addressed to the maker and to the
endorser, if any, of the bad check or NSF check, draft, or order at each of
their addresses as it appears on the bad check or NSF check, draft, or order or
to the last known address, shall, in addition to the face amount owing upon such
bad check or NSF check, draft, or order, be liable to the holder for three times
the face amount owed or one hundred dollars, whichever is greater, plus attorney
fees incurred in bringing an action pursuant to this section. Only the original
holder, whether the holder is a person, bank, savings and loan association,
credit union, or other depository, financial institution, firm or corporation,
may bring an action under this section. No original holder shall bring an action
pursuant to this section if the original holder has been paid the face amount of
the bad check or NSF check and costs recovered by the prosecuting attorney or
circuit attorney pursuant to subsection 6 of section 570.120. If the issuer of
the bad check or NSF check has paid the face amount of the bad check or NSF
check and costs pursuant to subsection 6 of section 570.120, such payment shall
be an affirmative defense to any action brought pursuant to this section. The
original holder shall elect to bring an action under this section or section
570.120, but may not bring an action under both sections. In no event shall the
damages allowed under this section exceed five hundred dollars, exclusive of
attorney fees. In situations involving payroll bad check or NSF checks, the
damages allowed under this section shall only be assessed against the employer
who issued the payroll bad check or NSF check and not against the employee to
whom the payroll bad check or NSF check was issued. The provisions of sections
408.140 and 408.233, RSMo, to the contrary notwithstanding, a lender may bring
an action pursuant to this section. The provisions of this section will not
apply in cases where there exists a bona fide dispute over the quality of goods
sold or services rendered.
CRIMINAL PROVISIONS
570.120. Crime of passing bad bad check or NSF checks, penalty - actual notice
given, when - administrative handling costs, amount, deposit in fund - use of
fund - payroll bad check or NSF checks, action, when - service charge may be
collected - return of bad bad check or NSF check to depositor by financial
institution must be on condition that issuer is identifiable.
1. A person commits the crime of passing a bad bad check or NSF check when:
(1) With purpose to defraud, the person makes, issues or passes a bad check or
NSF check or other similar sight order for the payment of money, knowing that it
will not be paid by the drawee, or that there is no such drawee; or
(2) The person makes, issues, or passes a bad check or NSF check or other
similar sight order for the payment of money, knowing that there are
insufficient funds in that account or that there is no such account or no drawee
and fails to pay the bad check or NSF check or sight order within ten days after
receiving actual notice in writing that it has not been paid because of
insufficient funds or credit with the drawee or because there is no such drawee.
2. As used in subdivision (2) of subsection 1 of this section, actual notice in
writing means notice of the nonpayment which is actually received by the
defendant. Such notice may include the service of summons or warrant upon the
defendant for the initiation of the prosecution of the bad check or NSF check or
bad check or NSF checks which are the subject matter of the prosecution if the
summons or warrant contains information of the ten-day period during which the
instrument may be paid and that payment of the instrument within such ten-day
period will result in dismissal of the charges. The requirement of notice shall
also be satisfied for written communications which are tendered to the defendant
and which the defendant refuses to accept.
3. The face amounts of any bad bad check or NSF checks passed pursuant to one
course of conduct within any ten-day period may be aggregated in determining the
grade of the offense.
4. Passing bad bad check or NSF checks is a class A misdemeanor, unless:
(1) The face amount of the bad check or NSF check or sight order or the
aggregated amounts is one hundred fifty dollars or more; or
(2) The issuer had no account with the drawee or if there was no such drawee at
the time the bad check or NSF check or order was issued, in which cases passing
bad bad check or NSF checks is a class D felony.
5. (1) In addition to all other costs and fees allowed by law, each prosecuting
attorney or circuit attorney who takes any action pursuant to the provisions of
this section shall collect from the issuer in such action an administrative
handling cost. The cost shall be five dollars for bad check or NSF checks of
less than ten dollars, ten dollars for bad check or NSF checks of ten dollars
but less than one hundred dollars, and twenty-five dollars for bad check or NSF
checks of one hundred dollars or more. For bad check or NSF checks of one
hundred dollars or more an additional fee of ten percent of the face amount
shall be assessed, with a maximum fee for administrative handling costs not to
exceed fifty dollars total. Notwithstanding the provisions of sections 50.525 to
50.745, RSMo, the costs provided for in this subsection shall be deposited by
the county treasurer into a separate interest-bearing fund to be expended by the
prosecuting attorney or circuit attorney. The funds shall be expended, upon
warrants issued by the prosecuting attorney or circuit attorney directing the
treasurer to issue bad check or NSF checks thereon, only for purposes related to
that previously authorized in this section. Any revenues that are not required
for the purposes of this section may be placed in the general revenue fund of
the county or city not within a county.
(2) The moneys deposited in the fund may be used by the prosecuting or circuit
attorney for office supplies, postage, books, training, office equipment,
capital outlay, expenses of trial and witness preparation, additional employees
for the staff of the prosecuting or circuit attorney and employees' salaries.
(3) This fund may be audited by the state auditor's office or the appropriate
auditing agency.
(4) If the moneys collected and deposited into this fund are not totally
expended annually, then the unexpended balance shall remain in said fund and the
balance shall be kept in said fund to accumulate from year to year.
6. Notwithstanding any other provisions of law to the contrary, in addition to
the administrative handling costs provided for in subsection 5 of this section,
the prosecuting attorney or circuit attorney may, in his discretion, collect
from the issuer, in addition to the face amount of the bad check or NSF check, a
reasonable service charge, which along with the face amount of the bad check or
NSF check shall be turned over to the party to whom the bad bad check or NSF
check was issued. If the prosecuting attorney or circuit attorney does not
collect the service charge and the face amount of the bad check or NSF check,
the party to whom the bad check or NSF check was issued may collect from the
issuer a reasonable service charge along with the face amount of the bad check
or NSF check.
7. In all cases where a prosecutor receives notice from the original holder that
a person has violated this section with respect to a payroll bad check or NSF
check or order, the prosecutor, if he determines there is a violation of this
section, shall file an information or seek an indictment within sixty days of
such notice and may file an information or seek an indictment thereafter if the
prosecutor has failed through neglect or mistake to do so within sixty days of
such notice and if he determines there is sufficient evidence shall further
prosecute such cases.
8. When any financial institution returns a dishonored bad check or NSF check to
the person who deposited such bad check or NSF check, it shall be in
substantially the same physical condition as when deposited, or in such
condition as to provide the person who deposited the bad check or NSF check the
information required to identify the person who wrote the bad check or NSF
check.
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