Florida Statutes

§ 560.406 — Worthless checks

Florida § 560.406
JurisdictionFlorida
TitleXXXIII
Ch. 560MONEY SERVICES BUSINESSES

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Fla. Stat. § 560.406 (2026).

Text

(1)If a check is returned to a deferred presentment provider from a payor financial institution due to lack of funds, a closed account, or a stop-payment order, the deferred presentment provider may seek collection pursuant to s. 68.065, except a deferred presentment provider may not collect treble damages. The notice sent by the deferred deposit provider may not include any references to treble damages and must clearly state that the deferred presentment provider is not entitled to recover such damages. Except as otherwise provided in this part, an individual who issues a personal check to a deferred presentment provider under a deferred presentment agreement is not subject to criminal penalty.
(2)If a check is returned to a deferred presentment provider from a payor financial institut

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Legislative History

s. 13, ch. 2001-119; s. 47, ch. 2008-177; s. 74, ch. 2009-21.

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