Forging Signatures

Forging signaturese even for the first time is not a smart idea. You will either face a judge even possibly a jury. Forging signatures can get you anywhere from 6 months to 2 years in jail, and a fine of not less than $100 dollars. Think of the concequense before before forging signatures.

Fast Facts

  • If you are caught forging signatures you will face a judge and possibly a jury.
  • Forging signatures just one time will get you anywhere from 6months to 2 years in jail.
  • The minimum fine for a first time signature forger is $100 and the judge can increase the fine depending on severity.

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    Forgery is commonly thought of as the act of signing another person’s name to a document, like forging another...
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    Forging documents is a form of counterfeiting.  It is a process of doctoring, creating, or imitating documents...
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