Mackenzie Click-Mickelson
Chugging along the path of life
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Also...is there anything that says a signature needs to be in cursive?
What is someone's signature isn't actually in cursive though? Is that allowed?
Signature means your unique way of putting your name on it. The banks are supposed to match it up with what you used when you opened the account, same as your CC although due to regulation laws matching the back of someone's car with their DLs for example became obsolete when consumer protection laws updated, it doesn't mean the way you sign your name isn't there. I was so happy when I worked in retail and we stopped having to ask for people's IDs in order to semi-check the signatures.
Think about forms that ask you to print your name and then sign your name, that is done for a reason (to match your identity). Many people, like my husband, do like one or two big swoops of a letter and the rest is ineligible. For me I typically only do that with the last several letters of my name.
When we signed our mortgage papers some of the docs wanted our signatures and then some of the pages wanted our initials only.
I'm sure over decades these things will change as times change but there are still a decent amount of things that are still set up the old way of looking at things.