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 stamps are legal when used for payroll. Signature stamps are not legal for documents like life insurance policies. Signature stamps are also not legal for deeds for property or for titles for automobiles and other titled possessions.
Signature stamps are legal when used for payroll. Signature stamps are not legal for documents like life insurance policies. Signature stamps are also not legal for deeds for property or for titles for automobiles and other titled possessions.
It's illegal to forge anyone's signature on any kind of document.
why are you asking a legal question anomously on the internet. ask a licensed oregon insurance agent. that is the only reputable answer you can get
Legal yes, contact an agent or agents for quotes.
can a general insurance agent represent more than 2 companies
It is illegal for anyone to knowingly sign someone else's name without a power of attorney granting rights in which to do so.
Every state has their own guidelines, consult with a local insurance agent for more information.
Presuming that you have obtained licence for acting as an agent or broker, there is no harm or legal bar in getting insurance policy in your name.
A legal signature must be written by hand, not typed.
You cant forge a death........ and about your question, what do YOU think?