No. The word "forge" specifically indicates the illegal misrepresentation of oneself.
Forging a signature is a felony.
If you have their Power of Attorney. This can be limited or complete. You might be limited to signing it one time on one thing.
yes, your guilty if you forge any signature. But it depends on what it was for if you will get into a lot of trouble. yes, your guilty if you forge any signature. But it depends on what it was for if you will get into a lot of trouble.
No. Forging a signature is a crime.
To forge the insured's signature is a criminal offense and the Agent's License, if reported, is liable for cancellation.
Signature.
you go to jail for two years
murder and forge signature life insurance policy
No, it is not illegal to change your signature as long as you are not doing it with fraudulent intent. It is common for people to update or modify their signatures over time.
It may not be illegal, but it would certainly be invalid. The credit card holder is the only person legally entitled to sign his credit receipt.
Yes it is a class C felony
Legally? Absolutely not.
It is in every state. That's called fraud.