Bad Checks
California Civil Code § 1719
If someone writes you a bad check, you can sue for 3 times the amount of the check up to an additional $1500 (maximum) plus the original amount of the check.
How do I sue for a bad check?
Source: California Courts Self-Help Center
If someone writes you a bad check, you can sue for 3 times the amount of the check up to an additional $1500 (maximum) plus the original amount of the check.
How do I sue for a bad check?
- Send a bad check demand letter to the person who wrote the check by certified mail with return receipt requested. In your letter, demand to be paid within 30 days by cash or money order the following amounts: the amount of the check, the cost of certified mail and the service fee, charged by your bank up to $25 and up to $35 for each subsequent check.
- Click here to see a sample bad check demand letter.
- Then wait 30 days. If you aren't paid in 30 days, the full amount of the check, plus the cost of certified mail, plus your bank fees, then sue in small claims court for the amount of the check, plus the statutory damages ( Civil Code section 1719 ) of 3 times the amount of the check, up to an additional $1500
Source: California Courts Self-Help Center