Converted Check Copy (CCC)

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Case Type Description | Proper Usage

Converted Check Copy (CCC) – Used by the receiving depository financial institution (RDFI) to request a copy of the converted check from the originating depository financial institution (ODFI).

If you need a CCC, submit an exception request to the Federal Reserve Banks.


 
Information about Converted Check Copy (CCC) Federal Reserve Banks’ case reporting time frames and actions.
If Then the Federal Reserve Banks will
The Requestor is a Full-Service Participant* and the Responder is a Full-Service Participant or a Partial Service Participant* of the Exception Resolution Service Send a same-day acknowledgement to the Requestor if received by 8:00 p.m. ET

Send a new exception case to the Responder
No response is received from the Responder after 10 business days from receipt of the request Send a cancellation message to the Requestor and close the case
The Requestor receives a response and no action is taken by the Requestor after 10 business days from receipt of the response Close the case
The Requestor is not a Full-Service Participant of the Exception Resolution Service Send a cancellation message to the Requestor and close the case
The Responder is not a Participating Bank of the Exception Resolution Service Send a cancellation message to the Requestor and close the case

*Refer to the General Notes section for the definitions of the Exception Resolution Service Participant roles.

Required Fields

Information about Converted Check Copy (CCC) required field names.
Field Name Field Description
Case Type The investigation type that is being sent - CCC.
Requestor ABA The nine-digit routing number of the institution that is submitting the exception request to the Federal Reserve Banks.
Responder ABA The nine-digit routing number of the institution that will receive the exception request from the Federal Reserve Banks.
Contact Name The name of an individual who could be contacted regarding the submission of the exception request.
Telephone Number / Extension The telephone number of the Requestor; to be used if there was a question regarding the exception request.
Reference Number The reference number assigned to the exception as it is known by the Requestor of the message.
Settlement Date The date the entry was settled by the Federal Reserve Banks.
Effective Entry Date The date provided by the Originator and used by the ACH Operator to determine the Settlement Date.
Originating DFI The nine-digit routing number of the institution that originated the ACH entry.
Receiving DFI The nine-digit routing number of the institution that received the ACH entry.
Trace Number The trace number assigned to the item, by the originator of the entry, involved in the exception request.
Entry Amount The amount of the item that is the subject of the exception request.
Account Number The account number from the ACH entry.
Check Serial Number Serial number of the check from a Converted Check Copy.
Transaction Code The National Automated Clearing House Association (Nacha) transaction code.
Transaction Type Identifies the transaction type as a debit or credit entry.
Originator ID The Originator’s ID from the batch header.
Originator Name The Originator’s name from the batch header.
Sec Code The Nacha Standard Entry Class (SEC) code.

Optional ACH Transaction History Entry Lookup*

To ensure accuracy of the exception case for an item processed by FedACH within two calendar years of the ACH entry date, the Requestor may perform an entry lookup to populate transaction information. The entry search criteria is below.

*The feature applies to cases manually created within the FedACH application and does not apply to cases submitted in a JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) file

Field Name Field Description
Settlement Date The date an ACH transaction was settled in batch. If the Settlement date is keyed, the processing start and end date range will be automatically populated.
Processing Start Date The date an ACH transaction was processed. Required if the settlement date is not entered as search criteria. If only the processing start date is keyed, a search will occur only on that date. To search using a date range, enter a Processing End Date as well.
Processing End Date Required for a date range search. Enter the Processing Start and End date.
Trace Number The trace number assigned to the item, by the originator of the entry, involved in the exception request.
Account Number The account number from the ACH entry.
Amount The amount of the item that is the subject of the exception request.
Originator Name The Originator’s name from the batch header.
Originating ID The Originator’s ID from the batch header.