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Article 171Falsification by public officer, employee or notary or ecclesiastic minister

Act No. 3815 · Revised Penal CodeKey provision

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Falsification by a public officer: a public officer or notary who falsifies a public document — by forging signatures, making it appear persons participated who did not, or altering dates/facts. Penalty: prision mayor and fine.

Official text — Act No. 3815

Falsification by public officer, employee or notary or ecclesiastic minister.

-The penalty of prision mayor and a fine not to exceed 5,000 pesos shall be imposed upon any public officer, employee, or notary who, taking advantage of his official position, shall falsify a document by committing any of the following acts:

1. Counterfeiting or imitating any handwriting, signature or rubric;

2. Causing it to appear that persons have participated in any act or proceeding when they did not in fact so participate;

3. Attributing to persons who have participated in an act or proceeding statements other than those in fact made by them;

4. Making untruthful statements in a narration of facts;

5. Altering true dates;

6. Making any alteration or intercalation in a genuine document which changes its meaning;

7. Issuing in authenticated form a document purporting to be a copy of an original document when no such original exists, or including in such copy a statement contrary to, or different from, that of the genuine original; or

8. Intercalating any instrument or note relative to the issuance thereof in a protocol, registry, or official book.

The same penalty shall be imposed upon any ecclesiastical minister who shall commit any of the offenses enumerated in the preceding paragraphs of this article, with respect to any record or document of such character that its falsification may affect the civil status of persons.

Source: lawphil.net (Act No. 3815 as amended)

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