Question:
Anyone familiar with Colorado bad check laws?
Glossy
2007-09-07 10:45:21 UTC
I am hoping someone familiar with Colorado check laws can help me with this. I am just wondering if the person/company that recieved a a check returned to them due to insufficant funds/closed account/stop payment etc...
Has to first prove they attempted to contact the writer of the check for payment options before turning them in for possible fraud?
Also, if you wrote a check to someone while your account was open and you had the funds, but they waited..say three months to deposit the check, and now you closed the account so of course the check was returned to them...can you be prosecuted for writing a check on a closed account? I mean technically you didn't right? They just waited too long. I ask because I recently closed out my checking, and has luck would have it..of course someone I wrote a check to for an Ebay item deposited the check the day AFTER I closed it. Although I wrote the check on July 17th, they didn't present it to my bank for payment until September 4th!
Four answers:
Wyoming Rider
2007-09-07 11:24:30 UTC
Here is a link to the Colorado Revised Statutes:

http://www2.michie.com/colorado/lpext.dll?f=templates&fn=fs-main.htm&2.0



Here is the specific statute relating to dishonoured cheques:

http://www2.michie.com/colorado/lpext.dll/Infobase4/1/2bd4e/2e6dd/2e83d/2e850?f=templates&fn=fs-main-doc.htm&q=insufficient%20funds&x=Advanced&2.0#LPHit1
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2017-01-13 16:46:27 UTC
Colorado Bad Check Law
Marvinator
2007-09-07 10:55:24 UTC
First of all, when you closed the account the bank would have asked you if there are any 'outstanding items.' You should have known that this check was outstanding, regardless of how long it took them to deposit it. (And for the record, July 17 to Sept 4 is only 1½ months, not three months, so they are well within their rights.)



Now, the simplest part of this is to just contact the Ebay Seller and tell them the story and ask them if you can replace the funds with a Money Order. Why wait for them to do something like file against you? Contacting them up front tells them that you are business like and honest. In addition, you might want to offer to pay HALF of the check return fees which they may have had to pay should they bring it up. (of course, ask for proof on this, you're honest, but not stupid.) If there is no response to your emails, try and find the address you mailed the check to, or perhaps get your bank to help you track down the seller. (Banks will SOMETIMES do this, but there is no guarantee.)
anonymous
2016-12-31 20:54:19 UTC
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