Bad Check Recovery Program
In Hancock County, merchants and individual
citizens lose thousand of dollars each year because of bad
checks. Consumers share in these losses through higher prices.
In an effort to assist the citizens of Hancock County, the
Bad Check Recovery Program was implemented in January of 1991.
Since, 1991, over five hundred thousand dollars have been
returned to merchants and individual citizens through the
Bad Check Recovery Program.
ELIGIBILITY
Any person or business receiving a bad
check IN HANCOCK COUNTY is eligible to participate in the
Bad Check Recovery Program.
The check must be returned to the victim
by the bank with one of the following statements: Non-sufficient
funds, Closed Account, No. Account, Unable to Locate Account,
Refer to Maker.
INELIGIBLE BAD CHECKS
- Post dated checks. (Postdated checks
constitute promissory notes.)
- Checks held for an agreed time. (Checks
held for an agreed time period constitute credit to the
check writer.)
- Stop payment checks
- Checks for which partial restitution
has been received
- Checks which have been given to a private
collection agency for collection
- Third party checks
BAD CHECK RECOVERY PROCESS
The following requirements must be met
before this office can take action:
- When you receive a bad check,
YOU must notify the bad check writer by Certified mail giving
them ten (10) days to make the check good or you
will turn matter over to the Prosecutor’s Office.
- If the person does not make the check
good within the ten days, YOU should bring the following
to the Prosecutor’s Office:
- the signed certified mail card OR the refused certified
letter
- a copy of your letter
- the bad check
- a check made payable to the Treasurer of Hancock
County for $10.00 per case (this fee will be reimbursed
to you with collection of the bad check)
- complete a REPORT OF BAD CHECK form obtained from
this office
- When you bring the above information
to this office, a letter will be sent to the check writer.
Our letter gives the check writer fifteen (15) days to make
restitution. This includes a $30.00 fee that will be remitted
to the victim for filing costs and expenses.
- If the restitution is not made you
will be notified to return to this office to sign documents
for the Prosecutor to file Check Deception charges.
PROTECT YOURSELF
- Record the check writer’s social
security number, driver’s license number and date
of birth on the face of the check at the time the check
is issued and accepted. Make sure the check writer does
not write their own I.D. on the check.
- DON’T take counter checks. DON’T
take two party checks. These are not Prosecutable. DON’T
take partial payment on a check. If you do, it nullifies
your right to criminal prosecution. DON’T take postdated
checks.
- We urge you not accept checks from
persons who live or bank out of state. It is difficult to
obtain bank records from another state. In addition, extradition
from other states is declined in Bad Check cases.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT:
Hancock County Prosecutor’s
Office
Bad Check Recovery Program
Ellie (on Thursdays and Fridays only)
27 American Legion Place
Greenfield, IN 46140
(317) 477-1139
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