Post Dating Checks: Legal?

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sailor,

Thanks.

Tinker

Postdating checks is legal. The Uniform Commercial Code, which is in effect in all states but Louisiana, section 3-113 (1) says:

“An instrument may be antedated or postedated. The date stated determines the time of payment if the instrument is payable at a fixed period after date. Except as provided in 4-401(3), an instrument payable on demand is not payable before the date of the instrument.”

Oh.

Well then why were we bank tellers instructed never to take post-dated checks? Is there another reason I’m not thinking of?

According to the UCC, postdating a check does not mean that the bank cannot charge the customer’s account before the date on the check unless the customer notifies the bank. From section 4-401©:

Two possibilities: 1) the UCC may have changed since you received your training; 2) your bank’s policies were different than the UCC.