C.R.S. Section 13-21-109
Recovery of damages for checks, drafts, or orders not paid upon presentment


(1)

Any person who obtains money, merchandise, property, or other thing of value, or who makes any payment of any obligation other than an obligation on a consumer credit transaction as defined in section 5-1-301 by means of making any check, draft, or order for the payment of money upon any bank, depository, person, firm, or corporation that is not paid upon its presentment, is liable to the holder of the check, draft, or order or any assignee for collection for one of the following amounts, at the option of the holder or assignee:

(a)

The face amount of the check, draft, or order plus actual damages determined in accordance with the provisions of the “Uniform Commercial Code”, title 4, C.R.S.; or

(b)

An amount equal to the face amount of the check, draft, or order and:

(I)

The amount of any reasonable posted or contractual charge not exceeding twenty dollars; and

(II)

If the check, draft, or order has been assigned for collection to a person licensed as a collection agency pursuant to article 16 of title 5 as costs of collection, twenty percent of the face amount of the check, draft, or order but not less than twenty dollars; or

(c)

An amount as provided in subsection (2) of this section.

(2)

Intentionally left blank —Ed.

(a)

If notice of nonpayment on presentment of the check, draft, or order has been given in accordance with subsections (3) and (4) of this section and the total amount due as set forth in the notice has not been paid within fifteen days after such notice is given, instead of the amounts set forth in paragraph (a) or (b) of subsection (1) of this section, the person shall be liable to the holder or any assignee for collection for three times the face amount of the check but not less than one hundred dollars and, with regard to a paycheck, actual damages caused by the nonpayment, including associated late fees.

(b)

The person, also referred to in this section as the “maker”, shall not be liable in accordance with the provisions of paragraph (a) of this subsection (2) if he establishes any one of the following:

(I)

That the account contained sufficient funds or credit to cover the check, draft, or order at the time the check, draft, or order was made, plus all other checks, drafts, and orders on the account then outstanding and unpaid;

(II)

That the check, draft, or order was not paid because a paycheck, deposited in the account in an amount sufficient to cover the check, draft, or order, was not paid upon presentment;

(III)

That funds sufficient to cover the check, draft, or order were garnished, attached, or set off and the maker had no notice of such garnishment, attachment, or setoff at the time the check, draft, or order was made;

(IV)

That the maker of the check, draft, or order was not competent or of full age to enter into a legal contractual obligation at the time the check, draft, or order was made;

(V)

That the making of the check, draft, or order was induced by fraud or duress;

(VI)

That the transaction which gave rise to the obligation for which the check, draft, or order was given lacked consideration or was illegal.

(3)

Notice that a check, draft, or order has not been paid upon presentment shall be in writing and given in person and receipted for, or by personal service, or by depositing the notice by certified mail, return receipt requested and postage prepaid, or by regular mail supported by an affidavit of mailing sworn and retained by the sender, in the United States mail and addressed to the recipient’s most recent address known to the sender. If the notice is mailed and not returned as undeliverable by the United States postal service, notice shall be conclusively presumed to have been given on the date of mailing. For the purpose of this subsection (3), “undeliverable” does not include unclaimed or refused.

(4)

The notice given pursuant to subsection (3) of this section shall include the following information regarding the unpaid check, draft, or order:

(a)

The date the check, draft, or order was issued;

(b)

The name of the bank, depository, person, firm, or corporation on which it was drawn;

(c)

The name of the payee;

(d)

The face amount;

(e)

A statement of the total amount due, which shall be itemized and shall not exceed the amount permitted under paragraph (a) or (b) of subsection (1) of this section;

(f)

A statement that the maker has fifteen days from the date notice was given to make payment in full of the total amount due; and

(g)

A statement that, if the total amount due is not paid within fifteen days after the date notice was given, the maker may be liable in a civil action for three times the face amount of the check but not less than one hundred dollars and that, in such civil action, the court may award court costs and reasonable attorney fees to the prevailing party.

(5)

No holder or assignee for collection shall assert that any maker has liability for any amount set forth under subsection (2) of this section unless such liability has been determined by entry of a final judgment by a court of competent jurisdiction.

(6)

In any civil action brought under this section, the prevailing party may recover court costs and reasonable attorney fees. In addition, in an action brought under paragraph (b) of subsection (1) of this section, if the holder or assignee for collection prevails, actual costs of collection may be recovered by the holder or assignee for collection if such actual costs of collection are greater than the costs of collection provided under such paragraph (b).

(7)

Nothing in this section shall be deemed to apply to any check, draft, or order on which payment has been stopped by the maker by reason of a dispute relating to the money, merchandise, property, or other thing of value obtained by the maker.

(8)

Nothing in this section applies to any criminal case or affects eligibility or terms of probation.

(9)

Any limitation on a cause of action under this section, except a cause of action under subsection (2) of this section, shall be governed by the provisions of section 13-80-103.5. Any limitation on a cause of action under subsection (2) of this section shall be governed by the provisions of section 13-80-102.

Source: Section 13-21-109 — Recovery of damages for checks, drafts, or orders not paid upon presentment, https://leg.­colorado.­gov/sites/default/files/images/olls/crs2023-title-13.­pdf (accessed Oct. 20, 2023).

13‑21‑101
Interest on damages
13‑21‑102
Exemplary damages
13‑21‑102.5
Limitations on damages for noneconomic loss or injury
13‑21‑103
Damages for selling liquor to an intoxicated person
13‑21‑104
Damages for using animal left for keeping
13‑21‑105
Damages from fire set in woods or prairie - treble damages during drought conditions
13‑21‑105.5
Infant crib safety act - legislative declaration - definitions - safety standards - exemptions - action for damages
13‑21‑106
Broadcasting defamatory statements
13‑21‑106.5
Civil damages for destruction or bodily injury caused by a bias-motivated crime
13‑21‑106.7
Civil damages for preventing passage to and from a health-care facility and engaging in prohibited activity near facility
13‑21‑107
Damages for destruction or bodily injury caused by minors
13‑21‑107.5
Civil damages for loss caused by theft
13‑21‑108
Persons rendering emergency assistance exempt from civil liability
13‑21‑108.1
Persons rendering emergency assistance through the use of automated external defibrillators - limited immunity
13‑21‑108.2
Persons rendering emergency assistance - competitive sports - exemption from civil liability
13‑21‑108.3
Architects, building code officials, professional engineers, and professional land surveyors rendering assistance during emergency or disaster - qualified immunity from civil liability
13‑21‑108.4
Persons rendering emergency assistance from a locked vehicle - exempt from criminal and civil liability - definitions
13‑21‑108.5
Persons rendering assistance relating to discharges of hazardous materials - legislative declaration - exemption from civil liability
13‑21‑108.7
Persons rendering emergency assistance through the administration of an opiate antagonist - limited immunity - legislative declaration - definitions
13‑21‑108.8
Persons furnishing a non-laboratory synthetic opiate detection test - limited immunity - definition
13‑21‑109
Recovery of damages for checks, drafts, or orders not paid upon presentment
13‑21‑109.5
Recovery of damages for fraudulent use of social security numbers
13‑21‑110
Medical committee - privileged communication - limitation on liability
13‑21‑111
Negligence cases - comparative negligence as measure of damages
13‑21‑111.5
Civil liability cases - pro rata liability of defendants - respondeat superior - shifting financial responsibility for negligence in construction agreements - legislative declaration
13‑21‑111.6
Civil actions - reduction of damages for payment from collateral source
13‑21‑111.7
Assumption of risk - consideration by trier of fact
13‑21‑111.8
Assumption of risk - shooting ranges
13‑21‑112
Ad damnum clauses in professional liability actions
13‑21‑113
Donation of items of food - exemption from civil and criminal liability - definitions
13‑21‑113.3
Donation of firefighting equipment - exemption from civil and criminal liability - definitions - legislative declaration
13‑21‑113.5
Use of school or nonprofit organization kitchen - exemption from civil and criminal liability
13‑21‑113.7
Immunity of volunteer firefighters, volunteers, incident management teams, and their employers or organizations - definitions - legislative declaration
13‑21‑114
Immunity of mine rescue participants and their employers or organizations
13‑21‑115
Actions against landowners - short title - legislative declaration - definitions
13‑21‑115.5
Volunteer service act - immunity - exception for operation of motor vehicles - short title - legislative declaration - definitions
13‑21‑115.6
Immunity from civil liability for school crossing guards and sponsors
13‑21‑115.7
Immunity from civil liability for directors, officers, or trustees - nonprofit corporations or nonprofit organizations
13‑21‑116
Actions not constituting an assumption of duty - board member immunity - immunity for volunteers assisting organizations for young persons
13‑21‑117
Civil liability - mental health providers - duty to warn - definitions
13‑21‑117.5
Civil liability - intellectual and developmental disability service providers - definitions - repeal
13‑21‑117.7
Civil actions against family foster care providers - limited liability
13‑21‑118
Actions based on flight in aircraft
13‑21‑119
Equine activities - llama activities - legislative declaration - exemption from civil liability
13‑21‑120
Colorado baseball spectator safety act - legislative declaration - limitation on actions - duty to post warning notice
13‑21‑121
Agricultural recreation or agritourism activities - legislative declaration - inherent risks - limitation of civil liability - duty to post warning notice - definitions
13‑21‑122
Civil liability for unlawful use of personal identifying information
13‑21‑122.5
Civil liability for trading in telephone records
13‑21‑124
Civil actions against dog owners
13‑21‑125
Civil actions for theft in the mortgage lending process
13‑21‑126
Funeral picketing - legislative declaration - definitions - damages
13‑21‑127
Civil damages for human trafficking and involuntary servitude
13‑21‑128
Civil liability for destruction or unlawful seizure of recordings by a law enforcement officer - definitions
13‑21‑129
Snow removal service liability limitation - exceptions - short title - definitions
13‑21‑130
Civil liability for false statement to recover possession of real property
13‑21‑131
Civil action for deprivation of rights
13‑21‑132
Civil liability for misuse of gametes - definitions
13‑21‑133
Out-of-state civil action against a person or entity prohibited - legally protected health-care activity - out-of-state civil judgment
13‑21‑201
Damages for death
13‑21‑202
Action notwithstanding death
13‑21‑203
Limitation on damages
13‑21‑203.5
Alternative means of establishing damages - solatium amount
13‑21‑203.7
Adjustments of dollar limitations for effects of inflation
13‑21‑204
Limitation of actions
13‑21‑301
Settlements, releases, and statements of injured persons
13‑21‑401
Definitions
13‑21‑402
Innocent seller
13‑21‑402.5
Product misuse
13‑21‑403
Presumptions
13‑21‑404
Inadmissible evidence
13‑21‑406
Comparative fault as measure of damages
13‑21‑801
Short title
13‑21‑802
Legislative declaration
13‑21‑803
Definitions
13‑21‑804
Damages - persons injured by an individual illegal drug user
13‑21‑805
Nonexclusiveness - exceptions to liability - joinder
13‑21‑806
Comparative negligence
13‑21‑807
Contribution among and recovery from multiple defendants
13‑21‑808
Effect of criminal drug conviction
13‑21‑809
Prejudgment attachment and execution on judgments
13‑21‑810
Statute of limitations
13‑21‑811
Stay of action
13‑21‑812
Nonretroactive
13‑21‑813
Severability
13‑21‑1001
Definitions
13‑21‑1002
Computer dissemination of indecent material to a child - prohibition
13‑21‑1003
Civil penalty - action for recovery - distribution of proceeds - attorney fees
13‑21‑1101
Short title
13‑21‑1102
Legislative declaration
13‑21‑1103
Definitions
13‑21‑1104
Actions against food providers that comply with applicable state and federal laws - exemptions
13‑21‑1105
Pleading requirements
13‑21‑1106
Stay of proceedings pending motion to dismiss
13‑21‑1201
Short title
13‑21‑1202
Legislative declaration
13‑21‑1203
Definitions
13‑21‑1204
Construction
13‑21‑1205
Damages - woman injured by the unlawful termination of a pregnancy
13‑21‑1206
Exceptions to liability
13‑21‑1207
Limitation of actions - three years
13‑21‑1301
Legislative declaration
13‑21‑1302
Jurisdiction over nonresident representatives
13‑21‑1303
Damages
13‑21‑1304
Liquor licensees excepted
13‑21‑1401
Short title
13‑21‑1402
Definitions
13‑21‑1403
Civil action - definitions
13‑21‑1404
Exceptions to liability - definitions
13‑21‑1405
Plaintiff’s privacy
13‑21‑1406
Remedies
13‑21‑1407
Statute of limitations
13‑21‑1408
Construction
13‑21‑1409
Uniformity of application and construction
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Current through Fall 2024

§ 13-21-109’s source at colorado​.gov