Writing a bad check triggers NSF fees ($25-$35), merchant penalties, and can lead to criminal charges if done intentionally. Most bounced checks are honest mistakes, but the consequences escalate quickly if you don’t resolve them fast.

Immediate Consequences

Consequence Amount Who Charges It
NSF (non-sufficient funds) fee $25-$35 Your bank
Returned check fee (to payee) $25-$35 Payee’s bank
Merchant bounced check fee $25-$50 The merchant
Total for one bounced check $75-$120 Combined

What Happens Next

Timeline What Happens
Day 0 Check bounces; NSF fee charged to your account
Day 1-5 Merchant/payee notified the check was returned
Day 5-10 Merchant may re-deposit the check (usually one retry)
Day 10-30 Written demand for payment sent to you
Day 30+ Account sent to collections or district attorney’s office
Civil suit Payee can sue for the check amount + damages (2-3x in some states)
Criminal charges If intentional and demand ignored, prosecution possible

State Penalties

Amount Typical Classification Penalty
Under $200 Misdemeanor Fine of $100-$500 + up to 30 days jail
$200-$500 Misdemeanor Fine of $500-$1,000 + up to 6 months jail
$500-$1,000 Misdemeanor/felony (varies) Fine of $1,000-$5,000 + up to 1 year jail
Over $1,000 Felony (most states) Fine of $5,000-$25,000 + 1-5 years prison
Over $5,000 Felony Fine + 2-10 years prison
State Examples Felony Threshold
California $950
Florida $150
New York $1,000
Texas $750
Pennsylvania $500

Civil Damages

State Rule What the Payee Can Recover
Check amount Full face value of the check
Statutory damages 2x or 3x the check amount in many states
Court costs Filing fees and service costs
Attorney fees If allowed by state law
Collection costs Reasonable collection expenses

Example: $500 bad check in a “treble damages” state:

  • Check amount: $500
  • Treble damages: $1,500
  • Court costs: $200
  • Total: $2,200

Honest Mistake vs. Fraud

Factor Honest Mistake Intent to Defraud
Knew insufficient funds No Yes
Closed account Common indicator of fraud
Pattern of behavior One-time Multiple bad checks
Made check good after demand Yes No
Criminal prosecution likely? No Yes
Civil liability? Yes (check amount + fees) Yes (check amount + treble damages)

How to Fix It

Step Action Timeline
1 Deposit money to cover the check immediately ASAP
2 Contact the payee to explain and arrange payment Within 24 hours
3 Pay the check amount + any fees Immediately
4 Get written confirmation the matter is resolved When paid
5 Set up overdraft protection to prevent future bounces After resolution

The Bottom Line

If you accidentally write a bad check, cover it immediately and contact the payee. Most bounced checks are resolved without legal action. But ignoring a demand for payment can escalate to civil suits (2-3x damages) or criminal charges. Set up overdraft protection or keep a buffer in your checking account to avoid the $75-$120 in fees that come with every bounced check.

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