Impersonation Legal Consequences Arkansas
Summary
Impersonating someone else could potentially be considered fraud. Federal laws prohibit false statements to government agencies, including the Social Security Administration. Penalties vary and can include fines, imprisonment, or both. For precise advice, please consult with a lawyer in Arkansas.Full Conversation
I did something stupid and called the social security office on my Mom's behalf. I don't know why but we thought it was a good idea for me to pretend to be her I didn't end up getting any information and I confess that I wasn't her at the end will I get in trouble
Hello Tiffany! To provide you with appropriate information, can you please tell me in which country and state this incident took place? Laws regarding impersonation can vary greatly from place to place.
Arkansas in the United States
Hello Tiffany! Here are some points about your situation:
- Impersonating someone else could potentially be considered fraud.
- Federal laws prohibit false statements to government agencies, including the Social Security Administration.
- Penalties vary and can include fines, imprisonment, or both.
For precise advice, please consult with a lawyer in Arkansas.