Yes it is Very illegal. This is fraud, and the person will most likely be put in jail.
Yes..supposedly in 770BC A spartan entered a race from which Spartans were banned. he entered under a different name, and claimed to be from a different city. He won the race but the judges discovered who he was, and had him flogged.
If the name is not a contraction of a very long name and he is not actually the name that is on them, yes he is illegal.
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yes it is illegal in 5 countries, pakistan, afghanistan, turkey, iran, and iraq. jacob was a bible name and those countries are of different religeon and they shun the bible so they outlawed the name Jacob.
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No, you cannot deposit a check under a different name. The name on the check must match the name on the account you are depositing it into.
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Technically no, but lying about your name on an application is fraud, which is illegal. If both names are legitimately your name (if one is a nickname, or if one is your maiden name), then it's not illegal.
P.O. boxes are only disclosed by the Post Office in cases of illegal activity.
When someone writes under a different name, it is usually referred to as a pseudonym or pen name. People may choose to use a different name for privacy reasons, to create a distinct identity for their work, or to experiment with writing in a different style or genre.
Know their user name and their password.Lhen Sarmiento