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When you write a check, you include the month, the day, and the year. You might abbreviate the date like this: 1/6/20. That's a short-hand way of writing January 6, 2020. But here's the problem: Fraudsters could easily change the year by adding two digits.
Any legal document should be marked with the full date to verify the identity of the person signing or witnesses to the signatures. This also applies to checks, receipts, and other notarized legal documents.
Police have warned that anyone sign important documents or checks with an abbreviation of 2020, i.e. “20,” could put themselves at risk of fraud. They recommend writing out the date in full, as 2020, on legal documents and checks.
He said via Twitter: When writing the date in 2020, write the year in its entirety. It could possibly protect you and prevent legal issues on paperwork. Example: If you just write 1/1/20, one could easily change it to 1/1/2017 (for instance) and now your signature is on an incorrect document.
Experts Warn Not To Abbreviate 2020 On Checks And Documents Apparently, you shouldn't abbreviate the year “2020” by just writing “20” on checks and documents. Because if you do, it could open you up to SCAMMERS. For example, you could write a check with today's date on it, and someone could deposit it electronically.
The solution is easy: There's no harm in writing the full date. Writing the month out can also help. Write this: January 15, 2020.
When signing and dating legal documents, do not use 20 as the year 2020, a Facebook post by the East Millinocket Police Department said. Do not abbreviate 2020.
In the most formal writing, such as contracts, invitations, plaques and presentation documents, it is usual to write out the entire date in words. Days and months are capitalized, but dates and years are not. . . . On this sixteenth day of June, nineteen hundred and ninety-seven. . .
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