It will depend on the level of crime that is charged for the check. In Alabama a misdemeanor is set at 12 months. For a felony it is set at 3 years. The statute is met once an indictment or warrant is issued, regardless of whether it can be served immediately or not.
These statutes are different from state-to-state.
It depends on the amount of the check and how much in money, or value, you received for it.
Worthless Check Simple. Simple meaning that it is of an amount low enough to be a misdemeanor.
The classification of criminal offenses varies form state to state. What the exact offense may be called in one state does not have any bearing as to what it is referred to in another.
worthless check
You may be able to have the charge removed or sealed if enough time has passed or you can have the charge changed to a lesser charge.
Writing a bad check is a felony irrespective of the amount of the check or the place where you are trying to. Even if the check is only a few dollars or even if it's a million dollars a bad check should not be written irrespective of whether you are in Alabama or Washington or India. You can be jailed for writing a bad check
No
It depends on the size or amount the bad check was written for.
Yes, you can teach in Alabama with a degree from the University of Phoenix, provided that the degree is in an area relevant to the subject you wish to teach. However, you will also need to meet Alabama's certification requirements, which include passing exams and completing any necessary background checks. It’s advisable to check with the Alabama State Department of Education for specific certification requirements and any additional criteria that may apply.
It can vary depending on a number of factors. If it is enough to be a felony, it could be as long as 5 years in Florida. If it is a misdemeanor it could be 1 or 2 years, again depending on the level of the crime.