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I once worked for an agency that had to file various forms to the gov't. Each of these forms had to be filled out by hand, or they would be rejected.
Could you elaborate as to what sort of forms and why? The only context I can think of where it matters whether something was hand-written or not is wills. A holographic (hand-written and signed by the testator) is typically valid without having to be witnessed, whereas the signature on a will written by someone else or typed by the testator has to be witnessed or notarized.
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