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Handwriting and handprinting identification

Detection of authentic and non-authentic signatures

Anonymous letter examinations

Identification of erasures, obliterations, insertions and other
    alterations to wills, deeds, medical and business records, etc.

Examination of photocopies, faxes, typewritten and
    computer-generated documents

Ink and paper examinations

Visualization of indented writing impressions

Document photography, scans, and image enhancement

Courtroom testimony, demonstrative exhibits, and consultation

 

Training course offered: Introduction to Handwriting Identification. (This 16-hour course is introductory in scope only. It does not replace comprehensive training standards for forensic document examiners, as set forth by the American Society for Testing and Materials. Contact FHS for training course topics and cost.)

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