I work for a business operating in the state of Iowa. We occasionally receive non-sufficient fund checks from customers. Assuming that the check does not clear the bank successfully if we re-run it, what we would like to do is rather than keep a file with the NSF checks, we would like to scan a copy of the check to an image file, then attach the image to the customer's account in our billing system. From there our customer service reps can view the document if they have the customer's account open. This way if there are questions regarding the NSF check or if the calls in to discuss, everything is right there for them to view. Having this image on their account obviously makes the bank account number and routing number on the check readily viewable as well.
Is there anything that legally prevents us from doing this with the customer's check? We do have all our employees sign a confidentiality agreement because of other private customer information they have access to through our billing system, and they sign an agreement stating they will keep that information they have access to confidential as a condition of employment.
Thank you in advance for your help, if you need me clarify or supply more info please let me know.
Kevin
Is there anything that legally prevents us from doing this with the customer's check? We do have all our employees sign a confidentiality agreement because of other private customer information they have access to through our billing system, and they sign an agreement stating they will keep that information they have access to confidential as a condition of employment.
Thank you in advance for your help, if you need me clarify or supply more info please let me know.
Kevin