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.
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.)
It can depend on what they do with the forged signature, and/or what their intent is/was.
Instant death. Instant death.
No. Forging a signature is a crime.
Yes.
You can be arrested for this crime and if you are convicted, you could expect jail time or a fine. Forging a signature is a form of stealing identity.
Yes. It is.
No. The word "forge" specifically indicates the illegal misrepresentation of oneself.
No. This is forging a signature and is illegal.
going to jail.
The verb of forgery is forge.Forges, forging and forged are also verbs."I forge my mother's signature on the sick note"."Forging money is illegal"."These cheques were forged".
Three years to five years in jail.
Don't copy it, it's forging a signature and that is against the law.
no forging signatures has always been illegel
Yes. And you will get suspended or expelled if a signature is forged, or if you claimed that copyrighted information was (is) your own.