Section 1454 Of Article 3. Presumptions Affecting Acknowledged Writings And Official Writings From California Evidence Code >> Division 11. >> Chapter 1. >> Article 3.
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. A signature is presumed to be genuine and authorized if it
purports to be the signature, affixed in his official capacity, of an
officer, or deputy of an officer, of a nation or public entity in a
nation recognized by the executive power of the United States and the
writing to which the signature is affixed is accompanied by a final
statement certifying the genuineness of the signature and the
official position of (a) the person who executed the writing or (b)
any foreign official who has certified either the genuineness of the
signature and official position of the person executing the writing
or the genuineness of the signature and official position of another
foreign official who has executed a similar cetificate in a chain of
such certificates beginning with a certificate of the genuineness of
the signature and official position of the person executing the
writing. The final statement may be made only by a secretary of an
embassy or legation, consul general, consul, vice consul, consular
agent, or other officer in the foreign service of the United States
stationed in the nation, authenticated by the seal of his office.