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Question Posted Monday August 6 2007, 1:03 pm

I got a bank account about a year ago, and you know how your supposed to make up a signature? Well, I did. Its five letters long, ugly, very easy to copy. Is there a way to change it without getting a new bank account? I am with Bank of California, and I have a savings account, and I am 16 if that helps.

Thanks =)

PS. If it's not possible to change it, do you think I could gradually make my signature a bit fancier until it develops into a new one?


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LM answered Tuesday August 7 2007, 8:16 pm:
They'll let you change it as long as you can prove who you are. Permit will probably work, possibly a parent's driver's license [don't take theirs, have them come with you, haha] or some other form of identification from the bank. Call them and ask :)


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ASAPcamille answered Monday August 6 2007, 3:23 pm:
You can ask the bank if you can,just tell them it is for safety reasons.

You can gradually change it over time- I did that:].

Good luck!

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