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There is spot on the back of the card for your signature.
A specimen signature is an official 'copy' of your signature that is kept on file and if needed in the future can be used to verify if a signature is genuine.
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The back of the card requires a valid signature, and the card is technically void if you do not sign it.
Sign the check with the signature you have on your identity card and if you don't have any signature then put your right thumb impression on the cheque if you are a female or left thumb impression if you are a male. http://merapakistan.com/
The Manager Name of Bank Address Date Subject: Change of Signature for My A/C No. Dear Sir This is to inform you that I have changed my signature for the opeation of my subject account. With effect from the date of this letter, all transactions pertaining to my above account are to be honoured only if signed with my signature appearing on this letter. Such signature is to be treated as my specimen signature for your record. Should you require my signature on your printed form/specimen card, I shall gladly comply upon receipt of your such document. Meanwhile, kindly acknowledge receipt and confirm the above arrangement. Thank you. Yours faithfully,
The Manager Name of Bank Address Date Subject: Change of Signature for My A/C No. Dear Sir This is to inform you that I have changed my signature for the opeation of my subject account. With effect from the date of this letter, all transactions pertaining to my above account are to be honoured only if signed with my signature appearing on this letter. Such signature is to be treated as my specimen signature for your record. Should you require my signature on your printed form/specimen card, I shall gladly comply upon receipt of your such document. Meanwhile, kindly acknowledge receipt and confirm the above arrangement. Thank you. Yours faithfully,
Sign- is the prefix of signature. It means to mark or sign.
It may not be illegal, but it would certainly be invalid. The credit card holder is the only person legally entitled to sign his credit receipt.
No, a social security card is not invalid if it is signed by a parent. The parent's signature might be required if the individual is a minor or unable to sign the card themselves. However, the cardholder's own signature may be required when using the card for certain official purposes.
A signature card