Forgery With Permission In Utah

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"Forgery" may be defined as the false making or material alteration of a writing with intent to defraud. An essential element of the crime of forgery is making the false writing. An "Affidavit of Forgery" is a notarized sworn statement attesting that the signature which appears on the questioned document is indeed a forgery, and not authorized by the account holder. This type of affidavit may be made for the purpose of having a Bank reimburse its customer for honoring a forged check, or for the purpose of assisting law enforcement in the investigation and prosecution of the forger.
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For anything worth between $500 and $1,499, you could be charged with a Class A misdemeanor, facing a maximum of 365 days in jail and a fine of up to $2,500. For anything worth between $1,500 and $4,999, you could be charged with a third-degree felony, facing a maximum of five years in jail and a fine of up to $5,000.

Under Utah law, a person commits theft if he "obtains or exercises unauthorized control over the property of another with a purpose to deprive him thereof." (Utah Code Ann. § 76-6-404).

Theft Charges in Utah Less than $500 — Class B misdemeanor Between $500 and $1,499 — Class A misdemeanor Between $1,500 and $4,999 — third-degree felony $5,000 or more — second-degree felony 1/3 Page 2 If you are convicted for theft, you may also face one or more civil liability suits for reparations.

Utah Code provision 53-3-810 outlines a Class C, Class A and Felony 3 crimes for using a ID in Utah. Class C Misdemeanor: It is a class C misdemeanor to: (a) lend or knowingly permit the use of an identification card issued to the individual, by an individual not entitled to the identification card.

Criminal Statutes of Limitation in Utah Capital felony: No time limit. Aggravated : No time limit. : No time limit. Manslaughter: No time limit. Child abuse homicide: No time limit. Aggravated kidnapping: No time limit. Child kidnapping: No time limit. : No time limit.

"Felony" means any violation of a criminal statute of the state, any other state, the United States, or any district, possession, or territory of the United States for which the maximum punishment the offender may be subjected to exceeds one year in prison.

Carrying a dangerous weapon while under influence of alcohol or drugs unlawful. 76-10-528. Carrying a dangerous weapon while under influence of alcohol or drugs unlawful. a controlled substance as defined in Section 58-37-2.

Forgery -- Elements of offense -- "Writing" defined. (c) a check, an issue of stocks, bonds, or any other instrument or writing representing an interest in or claim against property, or a pecuniary interest in or claim against any person or enterprise.

76-6-502. Possession of forged writing or device for a forgery writing. "Device" means any equipment, mechanism, material, or program. "Writing" means the same as that term is defined in Section 76-6-501.

Certificate of acknowledgment, proof of execution, jurat, or other certificate required -- Notarial acts affecting real property -- Right to record documents unaffected by subdivision ordinances.

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Forgery With Permission In Utah