Ohio Document Examiner
P.O. Box 37197 CIncinnati,Ohio 45222
Phone/Fax: 513-662-0064


Phone/Fax: 513-662-0064

What is Document Examination? |
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Document examination is the process of determining the authenticity of a written signature or handwriting. Document examiners are called to present expert testimony in court to demonstrate the reason for their professional opinion. |
What is a Questioned Document? |
Documents feature prominently in all manner of business and personal affairs. Almost any type of document may become disputed in an investigation or litigation. For example, a questioned document may be a sheet of paper bearing handwriting or mechanically-produced text such as a ransom note, a forged cheque or a business contract. Or it may be some material not normally thought of as a 'document'. Forensic document examiners define the word "document" in a very broad sense as being any material bearing marks, signs or symbols intended to convey a message or meaning to someone. This encompasses traditional paper documents but also includes things like graffiti on a wall, stamp impressions on meat products, or covert markings hidden in a written letter, among other things. |
What are Documet Examiners Commonly Asked to Do? |
A document examiner is often asked to determine if a questioned item originated from the same source as the known item(s), then present their opinion on the matter in court as an expert witness. Other common tasks include determining what has happened to a document, determining when a document was produced, or deciphering information on the document that has been obscured, obliterated or erased. |