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Participants will gain both theoretical and practical skills to detect forgery and falsification in documents and signatures. The program relies on real cases and hands-on applications, allowing participants to closely study signatures and their characteristics. By the end of the program, participants will be able to apply scientific and practical methods to protect themselves and their organizations from the risks associated with receiving and handling forged documents, using both the naked eye and specialized equipment.
Training in forgery and counterfeiting cases covers: handwriting and signature comparison, document and record examination, image comparison, voice analysis, cybercrime, and fingerprints. It also includes preparing expert technical reports, understanding the formal, substantive, and legal requirements, submitting reports to criminal and civil justice institutions, conducting scientific research in this field, and providing consultations on handwriting and signature forgery.
We ensure continuous development of the training material to stay aligned with the latest advancements and contemporary practices.
Through our clients, we can identify their training needs and develop programs that align with their requirements and maintain confidentiality. We assess the actual needs of the relevant training departments through consultations, provide expert consultations and technical reports on forgery detection and handwriting analysis, and are committed to protecting privacy and maintaining the confidentiality of information.
1- What is the Consultation and Examination Process?
The consultation process involves several key steps: identifying the nature of the consultation, providing relevant information and documents, expert analysis of the situation, and delivering an appropriate technical opinion along with suggested solutions.
Detailed Steps of the Consultation Process:
1. Identifying the Nature of the Consultation:
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Consultation Title: Should be clear and specific (e.g., Technical consultation on a lease agreement).
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Subject: A summary reflecting the nature of the case (e.g., real estate dispute, criminal case).
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Involved Parties: Mention the parties involved (plaintiff and defendant).
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Facts: Provide a brief explanation of the events leading to the consultation request.
2. Providing Information and Documents:
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Submit all relevant documents and materials related to the consultation to the expert.
3. Expert Analysis:
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The consultant studies and analyzes the data and documents provided by the client.
4. Delivering Technical Opinion and Solutions:
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Provide an appropriate technical opinion based on the analysis.
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Suggest suitable solutions and advice for each case.
Types of Consultations:
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Written Consultations: Documented and formal written advice.
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Oral Consultations: Face-to-face advice sessions.
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Online Consultations: Conducted through electronic communication platforms.
Importance of Technical Consultation:
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Helps understand technical issues and provides appropriate solutions.
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Protects the rights of individuals and organizations.
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Assists in preventing potential future legal disputes.
2- What is the Difference Between Consultation and Examination?
Consultation: This involves explaining your case to the expert and providing initial access to your documents. The expert then determines whether a technical examination is necessary and issues a written opinion on the outcome. The consultation fee is fixed and deductible from the total examination fee.
Examination: This is the process of studying the documents and verifying their authenticity, including signatures, stamps, or handwritten/typed writings, and conducting technical comparisons. The examination fee is determined after the consultation and after the expert has reviewed the documents.
3- Can a Preliminary Result Be Obtained Through Consultation Only?
Yes, a preliminary technical opinion can be provided.
A preliminary technical opinion is an initial assessment or expert viewpoint based on the available information, usually given before conducting a full examination or detailed evaluation.
Details:
Technical Opinion:
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Refers to an evaluation or analysis based on specialized knowledge and expertise in a particular field.
Preliminary:
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Indicates that the opinion is an initial assessment and may change or evolve as more information becomes available or further investigation is conducted.
Purpose:
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Typically requested to make initial decisions or to determine whether a deeper technical investigation is needed.
Examples:
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Engineering: A project owner may request a preliminary opinion from an engineer about the feasibility of a construction project before allocating a large budget.
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Legal: A lawyer may request a preliminary opinion from an expert in a specific case to evaluate the strength of the available evidence.
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Medical: A patient may request a preliminary opinion from a doctor regarding treatment options before deciding on a treatment plan.
Notes:
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The preliminary technical opinion is not binding and may change.
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The requester must clearly provide all relevant information to the expert.
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The expert should clearly state any limitations of their preliminary opinion.
4- Can a Technical Opinion Be Given Based on Document Photos, or Are Originals Required?
To rely on this type of examination, it is necessary to assess any potential tampering with the documents. It is possible to work with photos of documents and provide opinions and reports on them, provided that the copies are of acceptable quality for examination and are recognized by the judicial authorities.
5- How Can I Contact You?
There are several ways to contact us:
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Toll-free number: +966 559748999
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Submit an inquiry through our website: https://biaraq.com
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Email: info@biarq.com
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6- Are Technical Devices Used to Assist in Technical Examinations?
Yes, the best technologies are used in conducting technical examinations to provide a comprehensive expert opinion, supported by conclusive evidence and photographic documentation.