Bad Check Citations
In 1990, the Cobb County Sheriff's Office in cooperation with the Cobb Solicitor General
and Magistrate Court, implemented a program that provided an alternative to criminal
prosecution of bad checks. The program has been very successful and served as a model
to several other jurisdictions.
The program is a streamlined process intended to grant benefits to all concerned parties.
The offender is given an opportunity to settle the case without the troubles concerning
a criminal prosecution. The victim is able to recover their loss in an expediate manner
without the ordeal of a trial. The government entities do not face the arduous task
of a lengthy apprehension and trial for criminal charges. A successful execution allows
Cobb County to forego the arrest, incarceration, any applicable bonding activities
or expense of incarceration of the offender, scheduling a trial, and the conduction
of a trial.
How it works
If you are the recipient of a possible bad check, you must first determine if the
present conditions satisfy the requirements for prosecution. Below are the considerations:
The check instrument must be written for less than $500.00 You must have accepted the instrument in good faith; that is you did not consent to hold the check for deposit for any number of days nor allow the offender to have post dated the check The offender must have issued the instrument to be drawn on an institution operating in this state The instrument must have been tendered for goods, services, or wages; that is, it cannot be in the form of a payment under any credit terms The instrument must be returned by the financial institution as "Insufficient Funds" or "No Account" You must act within ninety (90) days of the dishonor The transaction must have taken place in Cobb County, otherwise you will need to pursue court action in the county where the transaction occurred
Criminal Prosecution
If the offender fails to comply with the terms of the citation program, criminal prosecution
will subsequently follow. The term for this act is deposit account fraud. The
penalty is based upon several factors and decided by the court authority. Here are
the guidelines:
Criminal conviction results in a permanent entry in the offender's criminal history. This can have significant impact on an individual's life. Many companies and professions now require a criminal background check for employment.An instrument less than $100.00; a fine not to exceed $500.00 or imprisonment not to exceed 12 months, or both An instrument of $100.00 or more and less than $300.00; a fine not to exceed $1,000.00 or imprisonment not to exceed 12 months, or both An instrument of $300.00 or more and less than $500.00; it is considered a high and aggravated misdemeanor An instrument of $500.00 or more; it is considered a felony and punishable by imprisonment of more than 1 year not to exceed 5 years, or a fine up to $1,000.00, or both If the instrument is drawn on a financial institution of another state; it is considered a felony and punishable by imprisonment of more than 1 year not to exceed 5 years, or a fine up to $1,000.00, or both ?i>
Our Success
The success rate of this program has been outstanding. The satisfaction through a
citation has declined over the years, yet the program still proves most beneficial.
Many of the recipients of a citation will resolve the matter in a recourse beneficial
to themselves. Our success has been recognised by many other jurisdictions and Cobb
has served as a model for their implementation. The following table illustrates the
accomplishments with the program.
2002 (incomplete) Category description | Count |
Number of citations received | 582 |
Number of citations satisified | 260 |
Amount satisified by citation | $27,800.56 |
Number of citations converted to warrant | 256 |
Amount converted to warrant | $25,737.36 |
2001 Category description | Count |
Number of citations received | 1,169 |
Number of citations satisified | 491 |
Amount satisified by citation | $52,917.06 |
Number of citations converted to warrant | 671 |
Amount converted to warrant | $83,025.99 |
2000 Category description | Count |
Number of citations received | 1,363 |
Number of citations satisified | 575 |
Amount satisified by citation | $53,228.98 |
Number of citations converted to warrant | 780 |
Amount converted to warrant | $86,316.37 |
Contact Information
Cobb County Sheriff's Office
Bad Check Citation Officer
185 Roswell Street
Marietta, Georgia, 30060
Telephone: (770) 499-4638
Facsimile: (770) 499-4797
Magistrate
Court of Cobb County
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32 Waddell Street, Marietta, Georgia 30060
Telephone: (770) 528-8900 Facsimile: (770) 528-8947
Associated Links
National
Check Fraud Center -- FAQ