2024 ACTUAL EXAM 200 QUESTIONS
AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS
(VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY
GRADED A
A notary public commissioned in the State of
Hawaii can perform the notary duties in another
state/country. (T?F) - ...ANSWER...FALSE; only in
the State of Hawaii
How many judicial circuits is the State divided
into? -
...ANSWER...Four
What document requires one to indicate the
venue/location of the notarial act? -
...ANSWER...A notarial certificate - locations are
the 4 judicial circuits
First Judicial Circuit includes: - ...ANSWER...the
island of Oahu and all other islands belonging
to the State not hereinafter mentioned, and the
district of Kalawao on the island of Molokai
[Designated venue "City and County of
Honolulu"]
Second Judicial Circuit includes: -
...ANSWER...the islands of Maui, Molokai (except
,the Kalawao district),
,Lanai, Kahoolawe, and Molokini [Designated
venue "County of Maui"];
Third Judicial Circuit includes: - ...ANSWER...the
island of Hawaii [Designated venue "County of
Hawaii"]
Fifth Judicial Circuit includes: - ...ANSWER...the
islands of Kauai and Niihau [Designated venue
"County of Kauai"]
The notary must indicate in the________the
___________ of the notary's notarial act. -
...ANSWER...notarial journal; date
In Hawaii, it is permissible to perform notarial
services on a Sunday or a holiday. (T/F) -
...ANSWER..............................................True!
If there are interlineations, erasures or other
changes to a document, the notary
should___________________________. -
...ANSWER...call them to the attention of the
person who is signing the document.
If changes to a document are approved, the
notary should _______ - ...ANSWER...place notary
public's initials in the margin of the document
opposite each interlineation, erasure, or change,
along with having the person signing the
document initial each change as well.
An oath is: - ...ANSWER...a solemn pledge
made by a person (often referred to as the
"affiant") with an
, appeal to God or a Supreme Being to attest to
the truth of the person's statement.
An oath is:
a. An
affirmation b.
Never used
c. A solemn spoken
pledge d. a and c -
...ANSWER...D?
what is the affiant? - ...ANSWER...the person
making an oath
When the affiant's conscience will not permit the
affiant to use the term "swear" ___________ is
permissible. -
...ANSWER...an affirmation
The notary can substitute the term "affirm" for
the term "swear". (T/F) - ...ANSWER...True
Oath/Affirmation taken by public officers: -
...ANSWER..."You do solemnly swear or affirm
that you will support and defend the Constitution
of the United States and the Constitution of the
State of Hawaii, and that you will faithfully
discharge your duties to the best of your
ability."
The person to whom the oath has been
administered answers: - ...ANSWER..." I do."
An affidavit: - ...ANSWER...is a written or printed
statement of facts, made voluntarily, and under
oath or affirmation of the party making it,