Hawaii Notary Public Exam Questions With Solutions 100% Correct
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Hawaii Notary
Hawaii Notary Public Exam Questions With
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How long does the Notary have to inform the attorney general when there is a change to the
Notary's office, occupation, residence, or employment? 30 days.
If seeking to renew a forfeited notary commission how long does the notary...
Hawaii Notary Public Exam Questions With
Solutions 100% Correct
How long does the Notary have to inform the attorney general when there is a change to the
Notary's office, occupation, residence, or employment? 30 days.
If seeking to renew a forfeited notary commission how long does the notary public have to
restore the commission before having to reapply as a new applicant? 1 year.
Describe the notary's seal stamp. Rubber, circular, not over 2 inches in diameter, with a
serrated or milled edge boarder that clearly shows the notary's name, commission number, and
the words "notary public" and "State of Hawaii"
Upon resignation, death, or expiration of notary commission how long does the notary/notary's
personal representative have to to deliver the notary's seal to the Attorney General for
defacement or destruction? 90 days.
If the notary public/notary's personal representative fails to return the notary's seal to the
Attorney General in the specified amount of time how much is the fine? Not more than
$200 to the State.
, Hawaii Notary Public Exam Questions With
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What 3 things have to be included in the notary's official signature? 1. The notary's
signature signed in the same manner as it appears on the notary's seal.
2. Date of expiration of the notary's commission.
3. Typed or printed name of notary below signature
After being commissioned the notary must file what 3 things with the CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT of the circuit in which the notary resides? 1. a photocopy of the
notary's commission
2. impression of the notary's seal
3. specimen of the notary's official signature
What is the "Authentication of Acts?" Any clerk, when requested, shall certify to the
official character and acts of any such notary whos commission, impression of seal, and
specimen of official signature are on file with the clerk's office. Authentication is usually
required when a document notarized by a local notary public is sent to another state or country.
Such state or country may require evidence that the notary who notarized the document is a duty
commissioned officer in the state of Hawaii. Authentication is also done by the Office of the
Lieutenant Governor.
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