Bounce Protection® Customer Overdraft Policy
An insufficient balance could
occur in several
ways, such as (1) the payment of checks, electronic funds transfers, or other
withdrawal requests; (2) payments authorized by you; (3) the return, unpaid, of
items deposited by you; (4) the imposition of bank service charges; or (5) the
deposit of items which, according to the bank's Funds Availability Policy, are
treated as not yet available or finally paid. We are not obligated to pay
any item presented for payment if your account does not contain sufficient
funds. However, if you maintain your account in good standing (defined as
making regular deposits and bringing your account to a positive balance at least
once every 30 days) and there are no legal orders outstanding, we may approve
your reasonable overdrafts as a non-contractual courtesy. Normally we will
not approve an overdraft for you in excess of the pre-determined amount assigned
to your account type, plus our Insufficient Funds handling fee charge(s).
We may refuse to pay an overdraft for you at any time, even though we may have
previously paid overdrafts for you. You will be notified by mail of any
non-sufficient funds items paid or returned that you may have; however, we have
no obligation to notify you before we pay or return any item. The amount
of any overdraft plus our Insufficient Funds handling fee charge(s) that you owe
us shall be due and payable upon demand. If there is an overdraft paid by
us on an account with more than one (1) owner on the signature card, each owner and
agent, if applicable, drawing/presenting the item creating the overdraft, shall
be jointly and severally liable for such overdraft plus our Insufficient Funds
handling fee charge(s).
Limitations: Available to
individually/jointly owned accounts in good standing for personal or household
use. Jackson County Bank reserves the right to limit participation to one
account per household and to discontinue this product without prior notice.