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Pursuant to Section 13A-9-13.1 Code of Alabama (c) Negotiating a worthless negotiable instrument is a Class A misdemeanor.

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What is the statute of limitations on a bad check in Alabama?

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Is there a statute of limitations on a misdemeanor worthless check?

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What does it mean to be charged with wc simple?

Worthless Check Simple. Simple meaning that it is of an amount low enough to be a misdemeanor.


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Is writing a bad check in Alabama a felony?

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Can I teach in Alabama with a Degree from the University of Phoenix?

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What is worthless check writing?

Worthless check writing is the process by which you write a check that is worthless. A check is useful or has any worth only if it is cashed by the bank. So if you write a check that will bounce for sure then it is worthless check writing. A cheque may bounce due to a variety of reasons. Some of them are: a. The signature of the check issuer does not match bank records b. There is not enough money in the issuer's bank account to pay for the check c. There is overwriting in the check and is not duly counter-signed d. The amount in numbers and amount in words does not match So if the check you write which has any of the 4 problems above your check will be worthless. A word of caution: Writing a worthless check is a felony and you can be jailed for it.

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