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Programs in State's Attorney
County of Tazewell Office
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Tazewell County Courthouse
342 Court Street, Suite 6
Pekin, Illinois 61554-3298
(309) 477-2205
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Bad Check Program
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Tips for detecting bad
checks
- Check the finish on the black
magnetic computer numbers on the bottom. The magnetic ink is
very dull and never shiny.
- Check the first four magnetic numbers
to the left of the account number. Each area of every state
has its own bank routing numbers. Learn yours.
- Look for at least one perforated
edge. All checks, except government or computer produced
checks, should have a perforated edge.
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How to file
a complaint with the bad check program
- Use the complaint form provided by
the Tazewell County State’s Attorney’s Deferred Prosecution
Program. (You can make your own copies of this form
- Complete all portions of the form,
legibly, and accurately. Include driver’s license number,
FOID number, and all other identification data. If
identification on check writer was NOT obtained, the
complaint may not be considered for prosecution.
- Attach the worthless check(s) and any
other pertinent information to the complaint form. The check
writer must be notified by mail in regards to the worthless
check.
- NSF checks must be submitted to and
stamped by the bank twice, at least seven days apart, before
filing a complaint.
- Cease all collection effort after you
file the criminal complaint. Restitution should not be made
to you after filing this form. Restitution must be made to
the State’s Attorney’s Deferred Prosecution Program.
- Send all completed complaint form(s)
and check(s) and any other related correspondence to:
TAZEWELL COUNTY DEFERRED PROSECUTION
334 Elizabeth St, SUITE 200
PEKIN, IL 61554
(309) 477-2294
deferred@tazewell.com
Please Note:
Forms may NOT be faxed or e-mailed to our office. To file the
complaint, we require the actual check(s) to be submitted with
the proper forms.
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| What checks
are eligible?
Eligible Cases
- NSF checks and Account Closed checks
issued for goods and services.
- C.O.D.’s
- All transactions must have taken
place in TAZEWELL COUNTY
- Restitution will be sought on all
above cases, there is no minimum dollar amount.
Ineligible Cases
- Post dated checks
- Payroll checks
- Two-party checks
- Checks for payment of rent
- Stop checks payments
- Checks held over 90 days
- Forged or stolen checks (These cases
should be reported to the police or sheriff’s department)
If your check is ineligible for the
program, you may file a civil complaint with the Tazewell County
Circuit Clerk’s Office in the Tazewell County Courthouse or call
(309) 477-2216. Any other questions, call the office at (309)
477-2294.
actual check(s) to be submitted with the proper forms. |
Things you can do to fight check fraud
- When employees accept checks to sure
to copy down the writer’s driver’s license or ID number,
correct address, and phone number.
- Display a sign in your store, showing
your cooperation with the State’s Attorney’s Office
- If you take a high volume of checks,
implement a photo or camera process for subsequent
identification. This also acts as a strong deterrent to bad
checks.
- During the holiday season,
back-to-school, or other busy seasons, store employees are
distracted and busy, and professional bad check writers may
be working in the area. Please advise your employees to use
special care during these periods.
- If a person’s check has bounced
before, do not take another check. If our office sees a
pattern where a victim continues to accept bad checks from
the same offender, we may decline to prosecute the bad
check(s).
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