No, Regulation Z does not require you to backdate payments received on a non-business day, but you must either credit payments on the “date of receipt” — meaning the date on which the payment reaches your institution — or ensure that any delays in crediting payments do not result in a late charge or a negative report to a consumer reporting agency (CRA). For example, if you receive payments over the weekend and credit them on the next business day, such as a Monday, you do not need to backdate those payments to Friday, but you must not charge late fees or submit negative reports to a CRA as a result.
For citations related to our guidance, please see below:
- 12 CFR 1026.10(a) (payment posting requirements for open-end credit)
- Official Interpretations, 12 CFR 1026, Paragraph 10(a), Comment 2 (definition of “date of receipt”)
- 12 CFR 1026.36(c)(1) (payment posting requirements for credit secured by a dwelling)
- Official Interpretations, 12 CFR 1026, Paragraph 36(c)(1)(i), Comment 3 (definition of “date of receipt”)