South Dakota Code § 22-30A-35

Proof of notice not required--Payment of check, costs, and expenses bar to prosecution
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The service of a notice of dishonor in accordance with §§
22-30A-32
and
22-30A-34
is not an element of the crime of theft by insufficient funds check or theft by no account check, nor is it an element of proof thereof or a defense to any prosecution therefor.
If the notice required by §§
22-30A-32
and
22-30A-34
is returned undelivered, or if it appears to the state's attorney that there is reasonable cause to believe that the writer of the check intends to remove himself or herself from the jurisdiction of the court, the state's attorney may elect to prosecute without such notice. However, if the insufficient funds check or no account check is paid by the drawer to the holder, along with the costs and expenses provided for in §
57A-3-421
, within the thirty days after the notice is mailed or delivered to the drawer, the check may not be prosecuted.

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