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<blockquote data-quote="Lothlorien" data-source="post: 11110" data-attributes="member: 1024"><p>Way back when I handled this type of stuff, they had to, by law, notify by certified mail that the check had bounced and that you had a certain amount of time to get in contact with us or the matter would be taken to court. </p><p></p><p>Call the vets office and ask them if you can make payment arrangements if they will drop the complaint. If it does end up going to court, ask for proof that you were notified that the check even bounced. Although technically, you are still responsible for knowing that it bounced, since you are supposed to be balancing your checkbook.</p><p></p><p>If you still end up in court, go to the prosecutor and speak to him. If you have the money in your hand and you simply explain that you were in a stressful situation during that time and you were not aware that the check had bounced and the vet never notified you, perhaps the prosecutor will let it drop and you can just pay the fee and be done with it.</p><p></p><p>Your best bet is to call the vets office Monday and see if you can sweet talk them into letting you pay it and drop the complaint.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lothlorien, post: 11110, member: 1024"] Way back when I handled this type of stuff, they had to, by law, notify by certified mail that the check had bounced and that you had a certain amount of time to get in contact with us or the matter would be taken to court. Call the vets office and ask them if you can make payment arrangements if they will drop the complaint. If it does end up going to court, ask for proof that you were notified that the check even bounced. Although technically, you are still responsible for knowing that it bounced, since you are supposed to be balancing your checkbook. If you still end up in court, go to the prosecutor and speak to him. If you have the money in your hand and you simply explain that you were in a stressful situation during that time and you were not aware that the check had bounced and the vet never notified you, perhaps the prosecutor will let it drop and you can just pay the fee and be done with it. Your best bet is to call the vets office Monday and see if you can sweet talk them into letting you pay it and drop the complaint. [/QUOTE]
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