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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.

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What is the statute of limitations for check fraud in Illinois?

If you are referring to what I believe you are. The statute of limitation for embezzlement much like all other felonies in Illinois with the exception of murder and forgery is 3 years.


What does forgery-illegal Mean?

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.


Can you become a nurse with a felony forgery conviction in the state of Illinois?

yes but it depandes how many


Is it forgery if someone signs someone elses signature on a check that needs two signatures?

Yes, it's forgery.


What are Louisiana state law for check forgery?

you get in trouble


What is the penalty for check forgery in South Carolina?

not good


What is the Statute of Limitations in Indiana for check forgery?

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.


When signing a check why should you sign in cursive?

Cursive is much harder to forge, and much easier to determine forgery if forgery occurs.


What is the statute of limitations of check forgery in California?

5 years


What are the consequences of check forgery in California?

Arrest and jail time.


What is typical sentence for check forgery in North Carolina?

7 years


If you did not sign a check but passed it is it forgery?

No, not forgery. But, knowingly passing a bad negotiable instrument is a separate criminal charge (called "Uttering" in some jurisdictions).

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