I will perform professional digital forensic document investigation and analysis
About this Gig
I provide professional forensic document examination services to verify handwriting authenticity, detect alterations, and analyze questioned documents using established forensic methodologies. Whether you need to verify a signature, detect document tampering, or compare handwriting samples for legal, business, or personal matters, I deliver detailed, evidence-based analysis with professional reporting.
Specializations:
- ️ Handwriting comparison & verification
- ️ Signature authentication
- ️ Document alteration detection
- ️ Ink & paper analysis (digital forensics)
- ️ Forgery identification
- ️ Dating & chronological analysis
- ️ Anonymous writing attribution
Industries Served: Legal firms, insurance companies, estate executors, HR departments, small businesses, private individuals
WHY CHOOSE ME?
- [10]+ Years in forensic document examination
- Certified/Trained in [specify certifications: ABFDE, forensic science degree, law enforcement training, etc.]
- [65]+ Cases successfully analyzed
- Court-Qualified Expert
Reach out to me now, Let's discuss further about your project...
Expertise:
Compliance
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Audit
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Documentation
Project focus:
Excel
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SQL Database
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Website
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Unstructured Data
FAQ
Can you examine photocopies or digital scans?
Yes, but conclusions are more limited than with originals. Scans must be high-quality (300+ DPI, color, no compression artifacts). Some analyses (ink, indentations, paper) require originals.
How many samples do I need for comparison?
Minimum 3-5 known samples, but 10-20 is ideal. More samples = more reliable conclusions.
Will your report hold up in court?
My reports follow forensic standards and are designed to be admissible. However, admissibility depends on jurisdiction, case specifics, and judge discretion. Premium package includes legal-ready formatting.
Can you detect AI-generated or digitally-created signatures?
Yes - I can often identify digital manipulation, copied/pasted signatures, and other technological forgeries through pixel-level analysis.

