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Pennsylvania Bad Check Laws
Pennsylvania 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.
Pennsylvania Bad Check Law Summary - Pennsylvania Notice of Bad Check or NSF Check - Civil
Laws
Pennsylvania 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
Pennsylvania
bad check laws, but does contain basic and other provisions.
TITLE 42 JUDICIARY AND JUDICIAL PROCEDURE (Pa.C.S.A.)
PART VII CIVIL ACTIONS AND PROCEEDINGS
CHAPTER 83 PARTICULAR RIGHTS AND IMMUNITIES
SUBCHAPTER A RIGHTS OF ACTION
42 Pa.C.S.A. § 8304. Damages in actions on bad bad check or NSF checks
(a) General rule. - In a civil action to recover damages and costs following a
conviction for passing a bad bad check or NSF check pursuant to 18 Pa.C.S.A. §
4105 (relating to bad bad check or NSF checks) and failure to make full
restitution, the payee shall, upon obtaining judgment, be entitled to recover
damages in an amount equal to $100 or triple the amount for which the bad check
or NSF check was drawn, whichever is greater.
(b) Limitation. - Damages recovered under this section may not exceed by more
than $500 the value of the bad check or NSF check and shall be awarded only if:
(1) the payee made written demand of the issuer for payment of the amount of the
bad check or NSF check, including interest and service charges authorized by 18
Pa.C.S.A. § 4105 (e), not less than ten days before commencing the action; and
(2) the issuer failed to tender to the payee, prior to commencement of the
action an amount of money not less than the amount demanded. (c) Restriction. -
Notwithstanding subsection (a), if partial restitution has been made, damages
recovered under this section may not exceed triple the amount of the unpaid
restitution.
Criminal Provisions
TITLE 18 CRIMES AND OFFENSES (Pa.C.S.A.)
PART II DEFINITION OF SPECIFIC OFFENSES
CHAPTER 41 FORGERY AND FRAUDULENT PRACTICES
18 Pa.C.S.A. § 4105. Bad bad check or NSF checks
(a) Offense defined. (1) A person commits an offense if he issues or passes a
bad check or NSF check or similar sight order for the payment of money, knowing
that it will not be honored by the drawee.
(2) A person commits an offense if he, knowing that it will not be honored by
the drawee, issues or passes a bad check or NSF check or similar sight order for
the payment of money when the drawee is located within this Commonwealth. A
violation of this paragraph shall occur without regard to whether the location
of the issuance or passing of the bad check or NSF check or similar sight order
is within or outside of this Commonwealth. It shall be no defense to a violation
of this section that some or all of the acts constituting the offense occurred
outside of this Commonwealth. (b) Presumptions. - For the purposes of this
section as well as in any prosecution for theft committed by means of a bad bad
check or NSF check, the following shall apply: (1) An issuer is presumed to know
that the bad check or NSF check or order (other than a post-dated bad check or
NSF check or order) would not be paid, if: (i) payment was refused because the
issuer had no such account with the drawee at the time the bad check or NSF
check or order was issued; or
(ii) payment was refused by the drawee for lack of funds, upon presentation
within 30 days after issue, and the issuer failed to make good within ten days
after receiving notice of that refusal.
Notice of refusal may be given to the issuer orally or in writing by any person.
Proof that notice was sent by registered or certified mail, regardless of
whether a receipt was requested or returned, to the address printed on the bad
check or NSF check or, if none, then to the issuer's last known address, shall
raise a presumption that the notice was received. (2) A bad check or NSF check
or order stamped "NSF" or "insufficient funds" shall raise a presumption that
payment was refused by the drawee for lack of funds.
(3) A bad check or NSF check or order stamped "account closed" or "no such
account" or "counterfeit" shall raise a presumption that payment was refused by
the drawee because the issuer had no such account with the drawee at the time
the bad check or NSF check or order was issued. (c) Grading. (1) An offense
under this section is: (i) a summary offense if the bad check or NSF check or
order is less than $200;
(ii) a misdemeanor of the third degree if the bad check or NSF check or order is
$200 or more but less than $500;
(iii) a misdemeanor of the second degree if the bad check or NSF check or order
is $500 or more but less than $1,000;
(iv) a misdemeanor of the first degree if the bad check or NSF check or order is
$1,000 or more but is less than $75,000; or
(v) a felony of the third degree if the bad check or NSF check or order is
$75,000 or more. (2) When the offense is a third or subsequent offense within a
five-year period, regardless of the amount of the bad check or NSF check or
order and regardless of the grading of the prior offenses, an offense under this
section is a misdemeanor of the first degree unless the amount of the bad check
or NSF check or order involved in the third or subsequent offense 15 $75,000 or
more, then the offense is a felony of the third degree. (d) Venue. - An offense
under subsection (a) may be deemed to have been committed at either the place
where the defendant issues or passes the bad bad check or NSF check or similar
sight order for the payment of money or the place where the financial
institution upon which the bad bad check or NSF check or similar sight order for
the payment of money was drawn is located. (e) Costs. - Upon conviction under
this section the sentence shall include an order for the issuer or passer to
reimburse the payee or such other party as the circumstances may indicate for:
(1) The face amount of the bad check or NSF check.
(2) Interest at the legal rate on the face amount of the bad check or NSF check
from the date of dishonor by the drawee.
(8) A service charge if written notice of the service charge was conspicuously
displayed on the payee's premises when the bad check or NSF check was issued.
The service charge shall not exceed $20 unless the payee is charged fees in
excess of $20 by financial institutions as a result of such bad bad check or NSF
check or similar sight order for the payment of money. If the payee is charged
fees in excess of $20, then the service charge shall not exceed the actual
amount of the fees.
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