First, put a clear seal of the original official seal and the comparison seal together and compare them carefully. The fake ones usually have subtle traces. Second, put the two official seal samples together. First, overlap them and align them under the light to see if they overlap completely. Third, fold the original and comparison prints in half along the middle, and then put them together to see if they are connected naturally.
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Identify it from the seal font and name arrangement direction. According to regulations, the seal text uses Song script and simplified Chinese characters announced and implemented by the State Council; the seal of the People's Government of the National Autonomous Region uses both Chinese and local ethnic scripts commonly used. The name of the seal should be the legal name of the agency, group, enterprise, or institution. If the seal contains too many words, a common abbreviation may be used appropriately. The arrangement of the seals should be around the central mark and along the inside of the outer circle line of the official seal, evenly and neatly from left to right. The names of the functional agencies or offices of each unit should be perpendicular to the name of the unit from left to right. Arranged horizontally to the right. Printed fonts should be neatly arranged and beautiful, with consistent length and size, equal spacing, appropriate spacing, and consistent height.
If a seal is found to have any of the following conditions, it can be determined to be a fake seal.
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The seal of the ethnic regional autonomous region does not use ethnic characters, or uses ethnic characters that are not commonly used by the local government;
2. The seal fonts have been approved by the State Council. Abolished simplified characters or private simplified characters that are not officially commonly used by the country;
3. The seal font uses non-Chinese fonts;
4. The seal name is not the legal name or uses a non-common character Abbreviation; the seal name should be crowned but not crowned;
5. The order of the seal fonts does not comply with the regulations;
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The font sizes in the seal are different , the height is different, the density is different, or the font is slanted or slanted and not consistent with the direction of the radius line.
2. Identify from the location of the seal. Documents such as documents, certificates, contracts, etc. all need to be stamped with a seal, and there are certain rules for the location of the seal. If any of the following conditions are found, it may be a fake seal.
1. There is no seal on the photo of the ID or the seal on the photo does not match the seal outside the photo;
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The importance of proving identity Documents, such as agency cadre work certificates, diplomas, etc., are not stamped on the photo of the person;
3. The seal on the document is not stamped with the date or the date is obviously stamped first and then filled in; < /p>
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The seal seems too off-center and even stamped upside down.
3. Identification from the outer circle line effect of the seal.
All seals have an outer circle line. The outer circle line of a real seal should be: a circle, the thickness of the circle line is appropriate and uniform, and the printed text appears smooth and clear, with consistent thickness. On the contrary, the fake seals privately carved by criminals have uneven thickness of the outer circle, the circle is not round, intermittent, sometimes light and sometimes heavy, the lines are rough, blurred, etc.
4. Identify from the scope of use of the business-specific seal. In addition to the unit seal, special seals are also used in different management businesses. For example, the special financial seal is used for money transactions and financial affairs; the special seal for household registration is used for household registration and issuance of household registration certificates; the special seal for taxation The stamp is specially used for various tax invoices, etc. If you find that the business-specific stamp is used to handle other matters, it is not difficult to find out whether it is authentic or fake.
5. Identification from the anti-counterfeiting secret mark or mark of the seal. In order to facilitate the identification of authenticity and prevent forgery, some seals, especially those that are more important in terms of use, are made with anti-counterfeiting secret marks or marks when they are carved. If the seal is found to lack these secret marks or mark, or if it does not match these secret marks or marks, it can be concluded that it is a fake seal.