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Attorney Certification Re Facsimile Signature - New Jersey

Attorney Certification Re Facsimile Signature Form. This is a New Jersey form and can be used in Bankruptcy Court Federal .
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UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT DISTRICT OF NEW JERSEY Caption in Compliance with D.N.J. LBR 9004-2(c) In Re: Case No.: ____________________ Adv. No.: ____________________ Hearing Date: ____________________ Judge: ____________________ ATTORNEY CERTIFICATION RE: FACSIMILE SIGNATURE I, _______________________________, attorney for ___________________________, having electronically filed a Certification, or other pleading required to be signed under oath or penalty of perjury, containing the facsimile signature of _______________________ in the above captioned matter, hereby certify in accordance with the Courts General Order Establishing Procedure for Electronic Submission of Documents Containing Facsimile th Signatures, dated November 19 2004: 1. The Affiant has acknowledged the genuineness of the original signature. 2. The original document was executed in completed form prior to facsimile transmission. 3. The document or a copy with an original signature affixed to it will be obtained by me within seven (7) business days after the date the document or pleading with the facsimile signature was electronically filed with the Court. <<<<<<<<<********>>>>>>>>>>>>> 2Attorney Certification Re Facsimile Signature Page 24. I will maintain the document containing the original signature in paper form for a period not less than seven years from the date of closure of the case or proceeding in which the document is filed. I hereby certify, under penalty of perjury, that the foregoing statements are true and correct to thebest of my knowledge. DATED: ________________________ _______________________________ Attorney for _________________________
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