Mississippi Notice of Dishonored Check - Civil - Keywords: bad check, bounced check

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Mississippi
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MS-401N
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What is this form?

This Notice of Dishonored Check - Civil is a formal document informing the recipient that a check has been returned by the bank due to insufficient funds or because the account does not exist. Often referred to as a bad check or bounced check, it serves to notify the issuer of the check about the dishonor, which may be important for legal recovery efforts. This form is essential as it helps document your attempt to collect on the check before considering further legal action.


Form components explained

  • Name of the recipient who is owed the payment.
  • Address of the recipient to whom the notice is being sent.
  • Date of the dishonored check notification.
  • Details of the bad check, including the amount and date of issuance.

Situations where this form applies

This form should be used when you receive a check that has bounced, which typically occurs when the account does not have sufficient funds to cover the amount. Whether you are a business owner or an individual who has been paid with a bad check, notifying the debtor is often the first step in attempting to recover the funds owed to you. It can help prevent further disputes and is often a legal requirement before pursuing additional collection actions.

Who this form is for

  • Business owners who have received a bad check from a customer.
  • Individuals seeking to recover funds from a friend or family member who issued a bounced check.
  • Anyone needing to formally notify a debtor of a dishonored check for legal purposes.

Instructions for completing this form

  • Enter the name of the individual or business making the payment.
  • Provide the complete address where the notification should be sent.
  • Fill in the total amount of the dishonored check.
  • Include the date on which the bounced check was issued.
  • Sign and date the notice before sending it to the debtor.

Does this form need to be notarized?

This form does not typically require notarization unless specified by local law. However, it is advisable to check your state’s requirements for any additional verification needed.

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Avoid these common issues

  • Failing to include adequate information about the bounced check.
  • Not notifying the debtor in a timely manner.
  • Neglecting to keep copies of the notice for your records.

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FAQ

What is the effect of lack of notice of dishonor on the instrument which is payable in installments? 1. No acceleration clause Failure to give notice of dishonor on a previous installment does not discharge drawers and indorsers as to succeeding installments.

Sec. 116. Notice of non-payment where acceptance refused. - Where due notice of dishonor by non-acceptance has been given, notice of a subsequent dishonor by non-payment is not necessary unless in the meantime the instrument has been accepted.

There are certain situations where we do not require a notice of dishonour, which are: When it is dispensed or waived by the entitled party. For e.g., if the endorser writes along with the instrument- 'notice of dishonour waived'. When the drawer himself cancels(countermands) the payment.

A notice of dishonor is a formal notice stating that the bank will not accept a check or draft presented to the institution. A notice of dishonor may be given to the holder or presenter of the instrument.

A bill of exchange is said to be dishonoured by non-acceptance when the drawee, or one of several drawees not being partners, makes default in acceptance upon being duly required to accept the bill, or where presentment is excused and the bill is not accepted.

A protest is a certificate of dishonor made by a United States consul, vice consul, or a notary public or other person authorized to administer oaths by law of the place where dishonor occurs. It may be made upon information satisfactory to that person.

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Mississippi Notice of Dishonored Check - Civil - Keywords: bad check, bounced check