Assuming that I have, in fact, written a bad check:

Call the Worthless Check Division to arrange payment of the check and related fees. We attempt to notify every check writer before a warrant is issued for their arrest. If you respond to the notice and pay the check and related fees, you will not be arrested. Otherwise, a warrant will be issued for your arrest.

Paying the check and fees before a warrant is issued saves you time and money. You will not be arrested, have to post bond, or have to go to court and face criminal prosecution.

The District Attorney's Office Worthless Check Division accepts money orders, cashier's checks or credit card payments through OfficialPayments.com (1-888-357-8394). No cash or personal checks will be accepted. If a warrant has already issued for your arrest, paying the check and fees does not close your case nor recall your warrant.

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