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A notary public in government service shall not be required to do these
4 things - correct answer -1. Pay any fee to the clerk of any circuit court
for filing a copy of the notary's commission
2. Pay any fee to the Attorney General for the issuance of the notary's
commission or the renewal thereof
3. Furnish and file an official bond unless that bond is required by the
head of the department in which the notary is a subordinate, in which
event, the expense of furnishing any such bond shall be borne by the
department concerened.
4. Not demand or receive any fee for the notary's service as a notary
public.
Why is a document notarized? - correct answer -To protect the
person(s) signing an important document. It assures the parties to an
agreement that this particular document and no other is the authentic
document which is intended to give full force and effect.
,What are a notaries official duties in accordance with 66 C.J.S. Notaries
SS 17? - correct answer -A notary must perform the notary's official
duties with integrity, diligence, and skill. The notary's duty is not
confined to the one whom the notary directly renders service, but it
extends to all persons who may be affected by the notary's act.
What judicial court includes the island of Oahu, the district of Kalawao
on the island of Molokai and all other unmentioned islands? - correct
answer -The First [City and County of Honolulu]
What Island(s) belong to the third judicial circuit? - correct answer -The
Island of Hawaii [County of Hawaii]
What Island(s) belong to the 5th judicial circuit? - correct answer -Kauai
and Niihau [County of Kauai]
Which judicial circuit includes the islands of Maui and Molokai except
the Kalawao district, Lanai, Kahoolawe, and Molokini? - correct answer -
The Second [County of Maui]
, What is an Acknowledgment? - correct answer -A public declaration or
formal statement of the person executing (signing) an instrument made
to the official authorized to take the acknowledgment, that the
execution of such instrument was his or her free act and deed.
What is an oath? - correct answer -"a solemn pledge or promise made
by a person (affiant) with an appeal to god or a supreme being to attest
to the truth of the person's words"
What is an affirmation? - correct answer -"a solemn statement or
declaration made as a substitute for a sworn statement by a person
whose conscience will not permit the person to swear at all"
What is an affidavit? - correct answer -"a written or printed statement
of facts, made voluntarily, and under oath or affirmation of the party
making it, taken before an officer having authority to administer such
oath."