2025 Session Last amended: 2023 session

§ 609.631 — Check Forgery; Offering Forged Check

Plain-Language Summary

Defines check forgery and offering a forged check as crimes in Minnesota. Covers making fake checks, altering real checks, forging endorsements, and knowingly using forged checks. Penalties range from a gross misdemeanor (forged amount under $250) to a felony carrying up to 10 years for amounts over $2,500.

Practical Notes
Forging or cashing a forged check is a crime separate from theft. Even possessing a forged check with intent to use it is a crime. Penalties are based on the face amount of the forged check or the total value obtained. Multiple forged checks within a six-month period can be combined to reach higher penalty levels. If you are accused of check forgery, the amounts can add up quickly, turning what seems like a minor offense into a felony.