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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Affidavit of Forgery in the editor.
  2. In the first field, enter your full name as the person claiming the item is forged.
  3. Next, provide your city of residence in the designated section.
  4. Fill in your state of residence to ensure proper jurisdiction.
  5. Input the check number of the forged item in the corresponding field.
  6. Enter the date that appears on the face of the forged check.
  7. Specify the name of the bank that was supposed to pay out the check.
  8. Indicate the branch of that bank where you believe this transaction occurred.
  9. List the payee on the forged check to clarify who was intended to receive funds.
  10. State the amount of money that was fraudulently represented on this check.
  11. If known, write down the name of the forger; if unknown, indicate 'unknown'.
  12. Reiterate who was supposed to receive payment by filling in this field again.
  13. Provide details about which bank was responsible for paying out this check.
  14. Finally, enter the date when you believe this check was paid out, which can be found on its reverse side.

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Forgery is a legal word describing a white-collar crime that could involve faking a famous painting, making a false passport that claims youre the King of Swaziland, or copying your bosss signature onto a document.
What are the three types of forgery? Three common types of forgery are signature forgery, art forgery, and document forgery. Each of these types of forgery involves different methods of creating or altering documents, signifiers, and objects with the intent to deceive.
(falsity in the forgery context is a term of art that developed in the common law; the essential elements of the common law crime of forgery are (1) a false making of some instrument in writing; (2) a fraudulent intent; and (3) an instrument apparently capable of effecting a fraud; in addition to the common law
Forging Legal Instruments, Deeds Wills Youre committing a felony if you have intent to defraud anyone by involving yourself in falsely forging, making, or using a forged: Deed.
Penalties. Prisin Mayor (6 years and 1 day to 12 years): Commonly applied to falsification offenses involving public, official, or commercial documents committed by public officers, employees, or notaries public (Article 171). Penalty for Forgery and Falsification of Documents in the Philippines respicio.ph commentaries penalty-for-fo respicio.ph commentaries penalty-for-fo

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The basic elements of California forgery law PC 470 In order to convict you of violating forgery laws, the prosecution must prove two elements: You falsely signed, made, or materially altered a writing covered by the forgery statutes; and. You did so intending to commit fraud.
Under common law, forgery is a crime committed when a person creates or alters a legal instrument with the intent to defraud. False documents are frequently used to describe forged records, and counterfeit is used to describe forged money or currency.

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