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The offense of falsifying somone else's signature is FORGERY, and you can report the offense to the police and they may be prosecuted.

If you suffered any 'loss' because of the forgery you could then sue them in civil court for damages.

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Yes you can certainly bring a lawsuit. They have violated their duty as a notary. It is also possible that someone else committed fraud to convince them they were you.

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