Title 12 › Chapter 50— CHECK TRUNCATION › § 5007
A bank can ask the bank that agreed to cover its losses to quickly pay back money when a customer makes an expedited recredit claim about a substitute check. The asking bank can make this claim if a customer filed (or would have filed) a claim under section 5006, the asking bank lost money or must recredit the customer, and the original check or a clearer copy is needed to decide the dispute. The claim must be sent before the end of the 120-day period that started on the transaction date. The asking bank must send a description of the claim or warranty, a statement and estimate of the loss, why the original check is needed, and enough info to identify the substitute check. Any copy sent must be marked so it cannot be used as a real check or sent for payment. The other bank can ask for the material in writing and may accept electronic submissions if agreed. Within 10 business days of getting the claim, the covering bank must either give the original or an accurate copy, recredit up to the amount of the substitute check (plus interest if due), or explain why it will not. If the asking bank later gets a repayment, it must promptly refund any amount the covering bank already advanced. Section 5005(d) controls the covering bank’s right to repayment when the original check is provided.
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12 U.S.C. § 5007
Title 12 — Banks and Banking
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Apr 3, 2026
Release point: 119-73not60