Signature and name are the things which can be changed anytime during the course of one's life. Signature can be changed anytime with new accounts yet t be opened and with old one you can submit an affidavit duly signed by notary. For change in name the procedure is that you have to have an affidavit for the change in name and publish the information in minimum two daily newspapers.
2007-12-07 17:27:21
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answered by Gaps 3
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If it is just your signature there is no problem. People's signatures change over time anyway and as another said in most cases if it is for something official you have to show IDs and such anyway.
It is common for younger people to change their signature anyway. There is the carefully studied or cool younger signature. Then later as one become an adult it gets more like "I sign things all of the time" so one just scrawls something.
So if it is signature alone there is only one issue you may have that I can think of. Not often but sometimes when you use a debit or credit card you can be asked for ID. If the signature on the card does not match the one on the ID they might give you a hassle. But even then it is no real issue in the end.
2007-12-08 04:09:59
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answered by jackson 7
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In the United States, there is no legally "official" signature. Your signature is your signature. Even if you sign something, no one is going to compare it to a previous signature to ensure it is valid (unless you are a famous person signing autographs). Even when you sign a credit card transaction, they NEVER check it with the signature on your card.
The validity of your signature only becomes an issue if you suspect someone forged your signature. Then, if you have a copy of the fake check or what not, you can try to prove that it is not your signature on there. Keep in mind that for very important documents, you usually need your signature notarized, which means a third party verifies that you are indeed the person signing it.
So, change your signature at whim. I think most people's signatures change over time anyway.
2007-12-07 18:11:28
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answered by jellybeanchick 7
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Why could you have the want to make a controversy out of a few thing so user-friendly? Print your call on the cardboard and preliminary it alongside with your signature, and then decide on some thing priceless to stand up for. existence's too short and the artwork day - in terms of person years - is basically too lengthy. Legally, perhaps no. workers, at-will employment??? confident, they are able to invite you to conform and legally terminate you for no longer doing so (insubordination).
2016-12-30 16:49:40
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answered by ? 3
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Change your signature? Your signature is whatever you write. Did you mean your name?
2007-12-07 17:21:14
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answered by Arcanum Noctis 5
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Its a free country...go by whatever you want. All "legal names" are simply recognition of your name by your alleged government servants.
2007-12-07 17:25:08
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answered by Anonymous
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sure i change mine al the time.
2007-12-07 17:35:22
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answered by Anonymous
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