Arrest and jail time.
5 years
Forgery is a serious crime that can result in legal consequences such as fines, imprisonment, and a criminal record. The severity of the punishment depends on the specific circumstances of the forgery and the laws of the jurisdiction where it occurred.
Committing forgery by forging someone's signature is a serious crime that can result in legal consequences such as fines, imprisonment, and a criminal record. The severity of the punishment depends on the specific circumstances of the forgery and the laws of the jurisdiction where the crime occurred.
To report forgery in California, you should contact your local law enforcement agency or the district attorney's office. Provide any evidence or documentation you have related to the forgery, such as forged documents or signatures. It is important to report forgery promptly to prevent further harm.
Forgery means the wrong person, company, etc. makde it. Illegial means not legal. For example, if Mr. Thief signs my name to a check, then the signature (check) is a forgery.
PC-475 has to do with forgery, and yes, it is a felony in the state of California.
Yes, it's forgery.
You could possibly go to juvi and receive a fine for your parents/guardians
you get in trouble
not good
Check forgery is a class 3 felony in Illinois. The sentence is anywhere from two to five years prison time and a maximum fine of $25,000.
The Indiana SOL for check forgery is 5 years from date of check presentation for cash and/or cash or goods received or 5 years from the discovery of forged document.