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Worldwide Forensic Services Inc.

Court Qualified Forensic Document Examiners

Forensic Document Examination
and Forgery Detection

Court Qualified Senior Forensic Examiners

At Worldwide Forensic Services Inc., we provide professional forensic document examination, handwriting analysis, and signature verification services for law firms, government agencies, corporations, insurance companies, financial institutions, and law enforcement agencies throughout Canada and internationally.

Led by a court-qualified Senior Forensic Document Examiner with more than 38 years of forensic experience, our laboratory delivers independent, evidence-based opinions supported by internationally accepted forensic examination methods. Our experts have examined thousands of questioned documents and provided expert testimony in hundreds of court proceedings.

Leading Forensic Document Examination Laboratory
Advanced Laboratory for Forensic Document Examination

Every examination is conducted using established forensic methodologies, with findings documented in clear, objective reports suitable for legal and investigative purposes.

Fully Equipped Modern Forensic Laboratory

Professional Forensic Document Examination Services

Our forensic laboratory specializes in the scientific examination of questioned documents using advanced forensic instrumentation and imaging technology.

Our services include:

Handwriting Examination

Signature Verification and Forgery Detection

Examination of Anonymous Letters

Detection of Alterations, Erasures and Additions

Examination of Photocopies and Digital Documents

Decipherment of Obliterated or Faint Writing

Ink and Writing Sequence Examination

Detection of Photocopy Fabrication

Court-Ready Forensic Reports

Expert Witness
Testimony

Our Laboratory

Advanced Forensic Laboratory

Our laboratory is equipped with specialized forensic instruments used in professional questioned document examination, including:

  • Video Spectral Comparator (VSC)

  • Electrostatic Detection Apparatus (ESDA)

  • Stereo and digital microscopes

  • Ultraviolet and infrared imaging systems

  • Precision measurement equipment

  • Professional forensic photography systems

Forensic Document Examination Toronto

Trusted by Legal and Corporate Professionals

Worldwide Forensic Services has provided forensic document examination services for:

  • Law Firms

  • Police Services

  • Government Agencies

  • Financial Institutions

  • Insurance Companies

  • Universities

  • Regulatory Authorities

  • Private Corporations

  • Investigators

Why Choose Worldwide Forensic Services?

Selecting the right forensic document examiner can make a significant difference in legal and investigative matters.

Clients choose Worldwide Forensic Services because we offer:

  • Court-qualified forensic expertise

  • More than 38 years of professional experience

  • Modern forensic document laboratory

  • Objective, unbiased forensic opinions

  • Strict confidentiality

  • Fast, responsive service

  • Comprehensive written reports

  • Expert witness testimony when required

Advanced Forensic Document Laboratory

Our work is based solely on scientific examination and independent analysis, ensuring every opinion is impartial and supported by the available evidence.

Frequently Asked Questions
Do you offer services related to the analysis of signatures, handwriting, anonymous notes, ink, paper, alterations, and similar matters?2026-02-28T08:59:51-05:00

Yes, Worldwide Forensic Services Inc offers comprehensive forensic document examination services.

What documents and materials should I submit for a handwriting analysis report?2026-02-28T08:50:49-05:00

To ensure an accurate and reliable handwriting analysis, please provide:

  1. The questioned document(s) – the signatures, handwriting, or notes you want examined. Originals are preferred; if unavailable, provide the best quality photocopies.

  2. Known writing samples (comparison specimens) – signatures or handwriting written by the individual under similar conditions and, if possible, around the same time as the questioned document. A sufficient number of samples helps in making a reliable comparison.

  3. Relevant context – any information about the conditions under which the questioned document was written (e.g., standing, ill, hurried) or the purpose of the analysis.

  4. Safe submission – documents should be handled carefully (not stapled, folded, marked, or exposed to excessive heat or sunlight) and sent via hand delivery or secure courier.

Can you examine signatures or handwriting from photocopies?2026-02-28T08:45:54-05:00

We prefer to examine original documents. If originals are not available, we can attempt to examine clear photocopies to reach a reliable conclusion.

Is forensic document examination destructive?2026-02-28T08:40:04-05:00

No, forensic document examination is generally non-destructive. Examiners use careful, non-invasive methods such as magnification, light sources, and imaging techniques to analyze documents without causing damage. We return the evidence in its original state.

Can you examine signatures or handwriting from a facsimile?2026-02-28T08:25:43-05:00

No, facsimiles (faxed copies) are generally not suitable for forensic handwriting examination. The quality and resolution of a facsimile are usually too low to reliably analyze the fine details of signatures or handwriting. Whenever possible, original documents or high-quality photocopies should be submitted.

Do you accept case documents by fax?2026-02-28T08:23:22-05:00

No, we do not accept cases via fax. Documents can be sent by mail or courier, or you may schedule an appointment to deliver them in person.

What is your turnaround time for forensic document examination report?2026-02-28T08:21:03-05:00

Turnaround time depends on the current caseload, the complexity of the case, and any court commitments. An estimated timeframe can be provided during the initial consultation.

Can you tell someone’s personality from handwriting or signatures?2026-02-28T08:18:14-05:00

No, forensic document examination does not determine personality traits. Our analysis focuses strictly on the authenticity, authorship, and characteristics of handwriting or signatures, not on psychological or personality assessments.

Can I just fax or email documents for a preliminary examination?2026-02-28T08:16:23-05:00

We would prefer to examine the original documents.

Please contact us before sending the documents.

How many known signatures (specimen signatures or exemplars) are necessary for comparison purposes?2026-02-28T08:13:20-05:00

Normally 10-15 known signatures are sufficient for comparison purposes. The known signatures should be:

  • Contemporary with the questioned document

  • Written under similar conditions

  • Representative of the individual’s normal writing style

How do you compare signatures? Even my own signatures written at the same time show differences.2026-02-28T08:10:13-05:00

The comparison process is based on a detailed examination of an individual’s unique writing characteristics.

Forensic document examiners do not simply compare the visual appearance of letters. Instead, they evaluate features such as:

  • Line quality and writing pressure

  • Shading and slant

  • Spacing, alignment, and letter proportions

  • Relative positioning of letters

  • Pen emphasis at specific points

  • Writing speed and rhythm

  • Individualized writing characteristics etc.
I compared signatures myself and they appear to have marked differences. Are they forged?2026-02-28T08:07:35-05:00

Not necessarily. Minor variations in signatures are normal, even when written by the same person at the same time. Forensic document examiners do not rely on visual appearance alone. They analyze individualized writing characteristics such as line quality, spacing, slant, pen pressure, and rhythm to determine whether a signature is genuine or forged.

Does your team have a court-qualified forensic document examiner?2026-02-28T08:00:58-05:00

Yes. Our team includes Dr. Singla, a court-qualified Senior Forensic Document Examiner and Fingerprint Expert with over 38 years of experience. He has examined thousands of cases and provided expert testimony in over 500 court proceedings.

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