Which color ink to sign documents red green blue or black Who can sign in green ink? can anyone do signature in red ink, Is there any legal rule that green and red can only be used by government authorities or people at higher position this was the question that was bugging in mind from my childhood but never attempted or cared to know about it, but today something made me to research on this subject but after googling i did not get any convincing straight forward answer all the i came to know was different version of answers based on their own opinions but not convincing or authoritative any where even there was no wiki entry to best of my knowledge on it on which ink for which rank authorities. Even the transport authority official sign in my driving license was green in color but same sign was red in my sister driving license so this shows level of authority does not mandately need to use same color to do signature. But popular opinion and belief in internet forum and blogs suggests: --> Blue and Black: is used by lowest level government officials or people in general positions --> Green: Will be used by people at middle level such as notary public, oath commissioner (though i always thought green is for highest level) --> Red: is used by people at highest level (not sure i thought it to be at mid-level) But i have seen many privileged gazette officers use both red and green ink to sign now after googling for answers my doubts turned into confusion and i really did not get any solid answers any where on the net, who ever reading this post know more about which ink signifies what leave of authority do leave a note here. |
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