Title 12 › Chapter CHAPTER 50— - CHECK TRUNCATION › § 5007
A bank can ask another bank to pay it back quickly when a customer asks for an expedited recredit for a substitute check. The asking bank (the claimant) can make the claim if a customer has made or would have made a recredit claim, the claimant lost money or must recredit the customer, and the original check or a better copy is needed to decide who is right. The claimant must file the claim within 120 days of the transaction. The claimant must send the other bank enough information to identify the check, explain the claim and why the original or a better copy is needed, and give an estimate of the loss or recredit. If a copy of the substitute check is sent, the claimant must make sure it cannot be treated as the legal original or used for collection or return. The other bank can ask for the claim in writing and may accept electronic submissions. Within 10 business days after getting the claim, the other bank must either give the original or a good copy that shows front and back, recredit the claimant up to the check amount plus interest, or explain why it will not do those things. Getting a recredit this way does not stop other legal claims or damages. If the claimant later gets back money for the same check, it must promptly repay any amount the other bank already advanced. If the other bank gives the original or copy, a separate rule governs its right to repayment.
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12 U.S.C. § 5007
Title 12 — Banks and Banking
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73