you get 6 months to 10 years
Added: There is no uniformity nationwide on this offense. It all depends on the laws of your individual state.
yes but it depandes how many
By definition, forgery is the act of signing something in another person's name and passing it off as an official signature from that person. If you are caught committing this act in West Virginia you could face a felony conviction that can carry a minimum of 2 years behind bars.
Most forgery crimes are felonies. If you were charged with a felony offense - regardless of whatever the length of the sentence you received - you are a convicted felon and CANNOT possess a firearm.
75 Years
75 years.
You would have to petition the court with a request to seal the record, giving good reason why it should be granted. Sealing the case file will not remove the record of your arrest and conviction.
Forgery in Montana is a felony. They have set the limit at five years.
The punishment for forgery on a tag title application in Georgia depends on whether it is first degree or second degree forgery. First degree forgery can carry of sentence of 1-15 years, and second degree forgery can carry of sentence of 1-5 years.
More information is needed. What offense are you referrkng to?Forgery is a statutory offense.
A charge maybe. A conviction, maybe. Depends on the type of conviction it was. If it was reduced to a midsdeamenor and you did the time and paid the punishment, maybe. Depending on the employer and the kind of job you're trying to get.
A record of a DUI conviction on your drivers license history is permanent.
The statue of limitation as many disclaimers. If the forgery was discovered today, on an item that was forged ten years ago the statue will begin on the date of discovery. If the offense is admitted then the statue of limitations is overrided. It is very difficult to give you a definitive answer without knowing specifics.