See:
Title 5 Criminal Offenses
Subtitle 4. Offenses Against Property
Chapter 37 Forgery and Fraudulent Practices
Subchapter 3-- Worthless Checks
And
Title 4 Business and Commercial Law
Subtitle 5. Contracts, Notes, And Other Commercial Instruments
Chapter 60 Checks
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A.C.A. § 16-13-705
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A.C.A. § 19-2-202
Go to your local law enforcement agency and request a copy of your criminal history record.
Depending on what state you live in, the amount for a bad check to be considered a felony varies. For example, in Nevada, writing a bad check for $250 or more is considered a felony. In Fairfax County, Virginia, writing a bad check for $200 or more is considered a felony. As to Arkansas, yes it is.
No, but a smart spouse might.
Statute of limitations on check fraud in arkansas
Arkansas does not recognize common law marriages
They don't specifically check for any particular offense, but a computer check MIGHT reveal that you are wanted on warrants.
University of Arkansas School of Law was created in 1924.
If you're driving the car in Arkansas you follow Arkansas law YOU HAVE TO USE THE LAW IN THE STATE WHICK YOU LIVE
Depends on the location, they are prohibited in some places. Check your local laws ( City if applicable and county ) as well as state law. For more information on Arkansas Law visit the Arkansas Legislature's Website and click on the "Search/View Arkansas Code" link on the lower left side of the page, you will be directed to a Lexis Nexis page.
No.
The law is almost the same everywhere. Any person who issues bad checks can be legally prosecuted by the person to whom it was issued. You can request the person who gave you the bad check to pay you or you can file a police complaint against them.
Arkansas Code