Peggy Walla PO Box 1105 Columbus, TX 78934
Show Phone NumberPhone: 9797323454
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LPR Investigations
Forensic Document Examiner
What do Forensic Document Examiners do? Not all examinations involve legal entities. We assist law enforcement, attorneys, courts, and individuals.
Are you a victim of a forgery? Do you think you are a victim of a forgery? Has someone written you a threatening note? I can help you.
I can guide you through this confusing, sometimes challenging process. I have helped corporations, individuals, and private investigators win their cases based on my expert testimony about a questioned document. Not all examinations involve attorneys.
Finding and knowing the truth about a signature or document can really put your mind at ease.
Forensic Document Examination can determine the:
- Authenticity of documents
- Origin of documents
- If the document has been altered
- Age of a document
- Type of writing instrument used on a document
- Author of a document through comparison writings
What is a document?
- Any material (mostly paper), but can include walls, blackboards, mirrors, etc...
- With writing (written in ink, paint, blood, pen, pencil, carbon paper, indention, lipstick)
- Examples: wills, envelopes, checks, contracts, letters, deeds, time cards, medical records, banking instruments, etc...
WHY are Forensic Document Examiners necessary?
To determine if:
- Documents have been fabricated, embezzled, or counterfeit
- Document contacts were altered / changed / substituted
- Documents are in sequential order
WHEN are Forensic Document Examiners necessary?
- At crime scenes: bank robbery notes, kidnapping notes, hate mail, confessions, blackmail
- Corporate minutes, medical records, legal records, check amounts
- Contested wills, fraud
WHERE am I?
- Location is not an issue to examine most documents - the documents may be sent to me
Forensic Document Examination includes:
- Alterations
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- Bank Robbery Notes
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- Confessions
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- Contracts
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- Counterfeit
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- Credit Cards
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- Cut & Paste
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- Death Threats
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- Deeds
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- Diplomas
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- Disguise
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- Electronic Alterations
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- Embezzlement
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- Gift Certificates
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- Graffiti
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- Hate Mail
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- ID Theft
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- Industrial Espionage
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- Indentions
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- Inserts
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- Insurance Fraud
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- Medical Malpractice
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