Forensic Document Examiner

Forensic Document Examiner After 38 incredible years in this field, the time has come for me to turn the page and explore new adventures. As a signature expert, Mr.

Green routinely examines wills, contracts and similar documents. Specialized laboratory instruments are utilized as appropriate to the case needs.

For cases outside of the Northwest or California, I recommend using the “Find an Expert” link on either of the following...
07/22/2025

For cases outside of the Northwest or California, I recommend using the “Find an Expert” link on either of the following websites:

American Society of Questioned Document Examiners
www.asqde.org

American Board of Forensic Document Examiners
www.abfde.org

Handwriting analysis reveals the unique characteristics of a writer’s style. Document examiners use this method to confi...
07/15/2025

Handwriting analysis reveals the unique characteristics of a writer’s style. Document examiners use this method to confirm authenticity or detect forgery in signatures, notes, and other handwritten materials.

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2456 Suncrest Avenue
Eugene, OR
97405

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 6pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 6pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 6pm
Thursday 8:30am - 6pm
Friday 8:30am - 6pm

Telephone

+18884850832

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For over 30 years, James A. Green has worked as a Forensic Document Examiner to resolve questioned signature, handwriting and other document issues. If you have a need for a signature examination on a will, contract or other document, James A. Green would be glad to discuss the needs of your case and provide a time-line and cost estimate.

Most examinations consist of signature comparisons related to wills, contracts, anonymous notes, and mortgage documents. However, some cases require other types of examinations other than, or in addition to, signature comparisons. For example, documents may be processed for non-visible, indented writing present on the paper. In some cases, an ink comparison may be performed to confirm an alteration was made.

Although the majority of cases are resolved prior to reaching the trial stage, consideration is always given toward his testimony with each case received. Testimony has been given in excess of 120 different cases at various Federal and State jurisdictions within the U.S. and Canada.