The government has 1 month to 10 years to complete the investigation or the person is free to go.
Don't worry, they'll get to it.
Asking for picture ID will help prevent food stamp fraud in some ways.
Food Stamp Fraud is a criminal offense, it will remain as a permanent part of your criminal history record.
just call the food stamp office and tell them.
Short answer is you don't. The only reason to do so would be to defraud the government by re-using a stamp or to de-fraud a philatelist.
Report them to your local welfare office. Be sure you are 100% aware of this person's situation before you do this----what may seem like dishonesty may not always be.
No. In fact, alteration of a notary stamp is most likely considered fraud in most jurisidctions and will probably subject the perpetrator to criminal penalties.
It's illegal due to copyright and fraud. So no.
Removing the cancellation from a United States Postage stamp for the purpose of reusing it is illegal and constitutes fraud. It is a federal offense. Just pay the 44 cents!
stamp act
because if they dont put stamp the mail can't email to someone
'Stamp on his foot'.
Someone with too much time on their hands and an ink-stamp kit.