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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. The word "forge" specifically indicates the illegal misrepresentation of oneself.
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.
you go to jail for two years
murder and forge signature life insurance policy
"I didn't forge my mother's signature" OR "The Blacksmith forged a red hot sword with his thick hammer and heavy black anvil"
No
It's illegal to forge anyone's signature on any kind of document.
No they may not "forge" another officers signature but oftentimes one officer will affix a facsimile signature to a report (followed by his own initials) indicating that the other officer was either present, or had personal knowledge of, whatever the document alleges.However, they may not sign the name of another officer to any "sworn" document.
If you do that you might have to spend a long vacation in the County Castle or a life vacation in the Amazon.
Eventually yes. Implementing digital signature is a fast, easy, and secure way to get document signed. People can always forge handwritten signatures, but digital signature provides various ways to validate the authentication of the signers so minimizes the risks