Title 76 Chapter 6 Part 5 Section 501Definitions -- Forgery. Section 501.5 Producing or transferring false identification. Section 502 Possession of forged writing or device for a forgery writing. Section 503.5 Wrongful liens. Section 503.6 Fraudulent handling of recordable writings.27 more rows
76-6-501.5. Producing or transferring false identification. Terms defined in Sections 76-1-101.5 and 76-6-501 apply to this section. traffics in false or actual authentication features for use in false identification documents, document-making implements, or means of identification.
California Penal Code Section 476 PC: Check Fraud. Check Fraud is one of the most common and frequently charged forgery-related offenses in California. Under California Penal Code Section 476 PC, it is illegal to write, use or pass a fraudulent check in an attempt to obtain something of value.
A forgery offense can be committed in the following ways: By signing someone else's name without the other person's authority (California Penal Code Section 470(a) PC) By counterfeiting or forging another person's handwriting or seal on a document (California Penal Code Section 470(b) PC)
76-6-501.5. Producing or transferring false identification. Terms defined in Sections 76-1-101.5 and 76-6-501 apply to this section. traffics in false or actual authentication features for use in false identification documents, document-making implements, or means of identification.
(1) A person commits a class C misdemeanor if, with intent of misleading a peace officer as to the person's identity, birth date, or place of residence, the person knowingly gives a false name, birth date, or address to a peace officer in the lawful discharge of the peace officer's official duties.
Internal accessory dwelling units. for the purpose of offering a long-term rental of 30 consecutive days or longer. is occupied as the primary residence of the owner of record.
(2) (a) Under circumstances that do not constitute a violation of Section 76-6-502 or 76-6-1102, an actor commits unlawful possession of another's identification documents if the actor: (i) obtains or possesses an identifying document: (A) with knowledge that the actor is not entitled to obtain or possess the ...