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In Hawaii, to be eligible for a notary
Fee: Application for Notary Pubic
1 public commission, the applicant 2
Commission
must be:



Notaries Public Revolving Fund will "Proof of the signer's signature and
3 4
receive identity



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, In Hawaii, to be eligible for a notary 1. A United States citizen, or a national or
public commission, the applicant permanent resident alien of the U.S. who diligently
must be: seeks
citizenship upon becoming eligible to apply for
U.S. citizenship;
2. A Hawaii resident; and
3. At least 18 years old


Notary Public is a public officer (1) administering oaths;
whose functions include (2) witnessing the signing of documents;
(3) attesting to the identity of the signers of the
document;
(4) noting protests; and
(5) taking acknowledgments of documents.


Alter means to change by means of erasure, obliteration,
deletion, insertion of new content, or transposition
on content


"Personally knowing" having a acquaintance, derived from association
with the individual which establishes the individual's
identity with at least a reasonable certainty


"Proof of the signer's signature and means proof evidenced by production of a current
identity identification card or document issued by the
United States, this State, any other state or a
national government that contains the bearer's
photograph and signature


Appointment 1) The attorney general may, in the attorney
general's discretion, appoint and commission such
number of notaries public for the State as the
attorney general deems necessary for the public
good and convenience.

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