Signature Fraud Essay

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What is signature fraud? Signature fraud is the act of intentionally copying someone’ signature for one’s own gain, or to steal their identity. As many as 9 million people get their identities stolen each year, most times it’s because someone forged a signature. Did you know forgery is the most common type of signature fraud? In the age technology is a daily basis of our lives making it easier for someone to grab a signature. Signature fraud is a crime in all states. Yet, the consequences vary from state to state. The intensity of the crime determines whether it is a state or federal case. Federal cases are usually if someone alters a government document or a government given identification. Possessing a forged instrument or document could get you arrested also. Unless the person unknowingly has a hold of it. The penalties of signature fraud are different for each case or state. If someone’s case is sent to court and comes back as a misdemeanor (a criminal offense considered less serious than a felony) they may serve the minimum sentence for that crime. Such as 2 years in jail or a corrections facility and a fine of $500. The offender may also be given community service and /or put on probation. In other cases, signature fraud is considered a felony. When people receive felonies they will do the time for their …show more content…

Friends and family may not want to have anything to do with them at all and may not want to talk with them. People in that person’s community will look at them differently than before. Someone’s felony can also affect their love life. For felons being married is hard, because what the felon may have done 10 years ago will come back to them and can ruin their spouses life too. The felons partner could get fired from their job for being married to a felon. When they decide as a couple to get that house they’ve always dreamed of they could be turned down because of the felon’s criminal

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