You CAN fill it out for them - providing that all the information you put down in the entries is TRUE and actually pertains to the applicant - but you CANNOT sign it. By signing it, it is the applicant who swears that the information on the form is true and complete.
"Witnessed by" on an application typically refers to someone who has observed the signing of a document or the completion of a form and can verify that the information provided is accurate. The witness usually signs the document to confirm their observation.
Yes, but you need to fill out a power of attorney form in order for it to be legal.
No, it is illegal to bribe someone to sign court documents. Bribery in any form is a criminal offense and can result in serious legal consequences. It is important to engage in legal and ethical practices when dealing with court documents.
you cant sign someone elses name.
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O Sorry I need to go in to a Store to ensure my signature on the Credit Application. But I can fill in the Application sign, Scan the application and then send it to you. Just need to have an e-mail adress to send the application form to.
If they refuse to sign the application for a claim, they will not be paid the proceeds of the policy.
In order to obtain the credit or maybe to obtain a better interest rate on the credit being requested. In most cases a credit application is stronger with two applicants on it rather than one. If you are under the legal age to sign a contract (18 in most places) you may be required to have a legal adult to sign with you.
No. You must be at least 18 to sign a legal contract. Or you can get someone of age to co-sign the loan.
Actually, it can be legal. If you lied on your application four years ago and it was found out through a background check that is grounds for termination. When you sign an application forms it states that you have told the truth on the form and this is legal and binding.
No. If they are not your guardian then they have no legal right to make that decision.