Forgery
Forgery is generally considered a crime against property. A person is typically guilty of forgery if, with intent to defraud or injure anyone, or with knowledge that he or she is facilitating a fraud or injury to be perpetrated falsely makes, alters, forges or counterfeits one of the following:  | A public record, or a certificate, return or attestation of any clerk or register of a court, public register, notary public, town clerk or any public officer, in relation to a matter wherein such certificate, return or attestation may be received as a legal proof. |  | A charter. |  | Deed. |  | Will. |  | Testament. |
 | Bond. |  | Writing obligatory. |  | Letter of attorney. |  | Policy of insurance. |  | Money or coins. |  | Tokens or stamps. |  | Seals. |  | Credit cards. |  | Badges. |  | Trademarks and other symbols of value, right, privilege, or identification. |  | Bill of lading or bill of exchange. |  | Promissory note. |  | Acquittance, or discharge for money or other property. |  | An acceptance of a bill of exchange or promissory note for the payment of money. |  | Any receipt for money, goods or other property. |  | Or any passage ticket, pass or other evidence of transportation issued by a common carrier. |
Penalties vary by state and range from a misdemeanor to a felony depending on the type of property that was forged. Important Notice
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