Each year merchants lose millions of dollars to bad
checks. Bad checks affect everyone, pushing the costs of goods and services
higher. As you know, they can be devastating to small businesses. Make no
mistake; unlawfully issuing a bad check is a crime.
The Check Enforcement Program is designed to assist
merchants in recovering losses from intentionally written bad checks. The
Program is FREE to all victims who accept a bad check within
It is designed to handle dishonored checks marked
“Insufficient” or “Non-sufficient Funds,” and “Account Closed”
that are passed in
Our primary goal is to assure full restitution for the victim - including a victim service fee - without adding to the financial burden of the criminal justice system.
Merchants in
First-time bad check writers benefit from the opportunity to avoid criminal prosecution by completing an offender education course. However, if the person fails to respond to the Program, the case will be referred for prosecutorial review.
Finally, an improved economic climate in
If bad checks are a concern for your business, I encourage you to participate. Please take a few minutes to explore this site to learn more about the Check Enforcement Program. Learn how this Program can benefit you, and then feel free to register and use the Program.

John A. Barsanti
Kane County State's Attorney