Laws on Stopping Payment on Checks

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    Fraud for Debts

    • Stopping a payment on a check of a legitimate debt is sometimes considered a fraud or an attempt to fraud. The fraud charge occurs when the check is stopped on a debt payment if the account owner did not talk to the lender about the problem originally. When the account owner talked to the lender about a financial difficulty and received an extension or other similar payment plan, the stop payment is not considered a fraud.

    Fees for Stop Payment

    • Fees are applied to an account when a stop payment is issued. The price of the fee varies by bank and by state. According to Bankrate.com, the price ranges between $18 and $32 dollars for most states and banks. The fees are high because the stop payment is a time-consuming process for the bank.

    Description of Check

    • To issue a stop payment, the customer of a bank must have a proper description of the check. A proper description consists of a check number, payee name and the amount written on the check. If the account owner cannot provide the appropriate information, the check is processed like normal and the stop payment is refused.

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