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Shasta County merchants and other private citizens lose millions of dollars
because of non-sufficient fund (NSF) and closed account checks. All consumers
in Shasta County share in these losses through higher prices.
The Shasta County District Attorney has instituted the Bad Check Enforcement
Program to track down bad check writers, to obtain full restitution for
the victims, and to deter future offenses. The Bad Check Enforcement Program
is authorized by California Penal Code Section 1001.60.
It is FREE to victims in Shasta County.
Through the program, bad check writers are offered a diversion program
and avoid prosecution but they must agree to the following requirements
- · To pay back the value of the checks and related bank fees. · To pay
an administration fee ($50.00) for each bad check they have written. ·
To pay a one-time diversion fee ($50.00) for a money management class.
· To attend and complete the money management class. Criminal prosecution
may be pursued at the discretion of the District Attorney against bad
check writers who do not agree to the requirements of the diversion program
or who fail to live up to the payment agreement they have made with the
unit. Merchants and other private citizens who are notified by their bank
that a check has not cleared should do the following to participate in
the Bad Check Enforcement Program -
1. Follow the Suggested
Shasta County Check Policy when accepting checks at your business.
2. Contact the check writer to see if you can make payment arrangements
yourself.
3. If the check writer is uncooperative or cannot be reached, complete
the NSF
Check Report for each bad check and send the forms and NSF checks
to the District Attorney's office.
4. We will make contact with the check writer to make payment arrangements.
Once the check has been forwarded to the District Attorney, you may not
accept money or make payment arrangements with the bad check writer. Have
them call the Bad Check unit.
5. As payments are received, the money will be applied to the fees and
restitution amounts and a check will be sent to the merchant as payments
are received until all amounts are paid in full.
6. After the check writer has made full restitution, they are required
to attend a Money Management class at which the District Attorney's office
reviews skills such as maintaining a check register, balancing their check
book each month, creating a budget, and assessing their personal ethics
which led to their criminal behavior. This class is designed to assist
the check writer in avoiding getting in the same situation in the future.
COMMONLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT THE PROGRAM
What kind of checks can I send
to the Bad Check unit?
Any check that
you receive for goods or services, that has been written and passed within
Shasta County, and that has been returned to you by the bank because it
is NSF or from a closed account is eligible for submission to the Bad Check
unit. The unit is unable to collect on the following types of checks - ·
Two party checks. · Government checks and warrants. · Payroll checks (payroll
check problems should be brought to the attention of the California Division
of Labor Standards Enforcement. You can reach them through their website
at www.dir.ca.gov/dlse or contact
the Redding office at 225-2655). Checks over one year old from the date
the check was passed. The older the check, the slimmer the chances that
restitution will be made.
The check writer told me that
someone must have stolen their check book and forged their name. Can you
still collect on those checks?
No. Forged checks,
fictitious checks, and other forged documents should be reported to the
law enforcement agency for your jurisdiction. Inform the check writer that
you will be contacting law enforcement about a forged check based on their
statements.
Will the Bad Check Enforcement
Program get all my money back for me?
Yes. Unlike a
collection agency, we collect the check amount and bank charges and forward
that entire amount to you. The check writer is also assessed fines and penalties
which fund the District Attorney's cost of running the program. The entire
cost of the program is borne by the check writer.
Will the Bad Check Enforcement
Program collect a "Stop Payment" check?
Yes. We will
request bank records to determine if this is a criminal or civil matter.
If there were insufficient funds to cover the check at the time the "stop
payment" was issued, this is a criminal matter and we will be able to collect
on the check. If there were sufficient funds to cover the check, it will
be returned to you to pursue as a civil matter.
How Do I Apply To Use the BAD CHECK ENFORCEMENT PROGRAM?
Contact the program by telephone, email or by mail. You may also
download the Shasta County District Attorney's Office NSF Check Report
and submit this report with the original check/s by mail to the Bad Check
Unit. Mail this form and check/s to Shasta County District Attorney Bad
Check Unit at the below listed address. Click this link to download the
NSF Check Report in Adobe Acrobat format: NSF
Check Report. The Supplemental
Check Report Form is available for multiple checks from the same
check writer. Note: You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader to view and print
this form, you can down Adobe Acrobat Reader for free at the below website.
The necessary forms are available for download by clicking the links
above or these links:
NSF
Check Report Form
Supplemental
Check Report Form
Suggested
Shasta County Check Policy
To obtain a free download of Adobe Acrobat Reader select this link: 
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1525 Court St. 3rd Floor
Redding, CA 96001-1632
Located Across the street from the Court House
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(530) 245-6335

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Office - 8 am - 5 pm
Telephone - 8 am - 5 pm
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