Not the best answer, but whatever authorizing body, city/county/state, that controls notaries in your state is the one to contact. The local BAR association should know who you need to find and they probably have a free hotline. Fraud is a serious crime and fraud by a notary is worse. The signature of the real notary versus the counterfeit one should be easy enough to show in court, BUT some states allow an improperly or illegally notarized document to stand anyway.
Not sure where you might be, but in California it would be with the Secretary of State.....they have a Notary division.
The offense of falsifying somone else's signature is FORGERY, and you can report the offense to the police and they may be prosecuted. If you suffered any 'loss' because of the forgery you could then sue them in civil court for damages.
Visit the local district attorney's office and ask to speak with an assistant. If possible bring a copy of the forged document with you.
Where do I report a suspicion of Notary Fraud in AZ
If someone forges your signature, you should report it to the authorities and your bank or financial institution immediately.Forgery is a serious crime and should not be ignored. Take steps to protect your identity and financial security.
To prove that someone forged your signature on a title document, you can hire a handwriting expert to analyze the signature and compare it to known samples of your signature. The expert can provide a report detailing any inconsistencies or differences that indicate the signature was forged. This expert testimony can be used as evidence in legal proceedings to support your claim of forgery.
You should contact the police immediately and file a report.
Nothing happens unless you make it an issue or there is fraud involved. If so, then report the notary to the secretary of state in your jurisdiction and file a police report.
If someone forges your signature and uses it for fraudulent purposes, it is considered a crime. Forgery is illegal and punishable by law. The person who forged your signature could face criminal charges and potential legal consequences. It is important to report any instances of signature forgery to the authorities to protect yourself and prevent further fraudulent activity.
Report the forgery to your local policy department and the insurance company and you will probably be made whole.
If someone has forged your signature on a legal document, you should report it to the authorities and seek legal advice to understand your options for addressing the forgery. It is important to take action promptly to protect your rights and prevent any potential legal consequences.
you can go to google and type in wolfquest report and report someone
You call the police and report it.