You can place any exception hold on a cashier's check, assuming the underlying reasons support the exception chosen. For example, you could place a repeat overdraft exception hold if your customer has been frequently overdrawn (or would have been if items had been paid). Or you could place a reasonable cause to doubt collectibility hold if there were such circumstances present. You could place a new account exception hold if the account meets the definition, but keep in mind that under a new account exception hold, cashier's checks still must be available by the 9th business day after date of deposit. You could place a redeposited item exception hold if in fact the cashiers check is being redeposited. You can also, as you already are aware, place a large deposit exception hold on the amount over $5,000. And finally, you certainly can place an emergency conditions exception hold on a cashiers check if such emergency conditions do exist.
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Jim Bedsole, CRCM, CBA, CFSA, CAFP
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