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Why can the District Attorneys Office take all the non-complying check writers to court?

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Why can the District Attorneys Office take all the non-complying check writers to court?

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Checks are a legal document. As such, they must be complete and the various elements such as signature, address, and other identification must be verifiable. If one or another part of a check is missing or cannot be verified, it becomes difficult or impossible to successfully prosecute the case. That’s why it is so important that merchants follow the Guidelines for Handling Checks when they accept any check.

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