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Forging a notary public's official signature is a felony, punishable by law. It is considered fraud. A notary public signs their signature and also uses a metal crimper that has the official information on it, along with a rubber stamp.

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15y ago

Somebody else gets a bad deal, but you might get a good deal. (You will break the law by forging a signature and maybe go to gaol.)

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14y ago

It can depend on what they do with the forged signature, and/or what their intent is/was.

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15y ago

Instant death. Instant death.

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