Hawaii Notary Handbook 2024/2025 Questions Latest Update All Answered 100%
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Hawaii Notary Handbook 2024/2025 Questions Latest Update All Answered 100%
Under Hawaii law, the duties of a notary public are generally confined to performing the following notarial acts:
1. __________________
2. Administering an oath, affirmation, or affidavit
3. Taking a deposition
4. No...
Hawaii Notary Handbook 2024/2025
Questions Latest Update All Answered 100%
Under Hawaii law, the duties of a notary public are generally confined to
performing the following notarial acts:
1. __________________
2. Administering an oath, affirmation, or affidavit
3. Taking a deposition
4. Noting a protest
Taking an acknowledgment
Under Hawaii law, the duties of a notary public are generally confined to
performing the following notarial acts:
1. Taking an acknowledgment
2. __________________________________
3. Taking a deposition
4. Noting a protest
Administering an oath, affirmation, or affidavit
Under Hawaii law, the duties of a notary public are generally confined to
performing the following notarial acts:
1. Taking an acknowledgment
2. Administering an oath, affirmation, or affidavit
3. ________________________
4. Noting a protest
Taking a deposition
, HAWAII NOTARY HANDBOOK
Under Hawaii law, the duties of a notary public are generally confined to
performing the following notarial acts:
1. Taking an acknowledgment
2. Administering an oath, affirmation, or affidavit
3. Taking a deposition
4. ______________________________
Noting a protest
____________________________ is 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.
An acknowledgment
________________ is "a solemn pledge or promise made by a person (often called the
affiant) with an appeal to god, or a supreme being, to attest to the truth of the
person's words."
An oath
The meaning of the word __________________is limited to the written testimony of a
witness given in the course of a judicial proceeding, either at law or in equity, in
advance of the trial or hearing upon oral examination or in response to written
interrogatories and where an opportunity is given for cross-examination."
Deposition
____________________ is a "formal declaration made by a person in interest or
concerned in some act about to be done, or already performed, whereby the person
expresses the person's dissent or disapproval, or affirms the act against the
person's will.
A protest
, HAWAII NOTARY HANDBOOK
A notary public cannot certify to, or act in, a matter in which the notary has a
______________
Personal interest
The most important obligation a notary has to the public the notary serves is to
judge what acts constitute the practice of ___________ and what acts constitute the
practice of a _____________
Law, notary public
If a person appearing before a notary physically cannot sign the person’s own name
or make a mark on a document presented for notarization, a notary may sign the
name of the person, provided that 1) the notary is satisfied that the person has
voluntarily given consent for the notary to sign on the person’s behalf,
2) if the notary writes, in the presence of the person: “________________________.”
Beneath the signature,
3) and if a doctor’s written certificate is provided to the notary certifying that the
person is unable to physically sign or make a mark because of the disability, and
that the person is capable of communicating the person’s intentions.
Signature affixed by notary pursuant to section 456-19, Hawaii revised statutes
If a person is able to make a mark on a document, the notarization forms should
reflect that the person is signing by a mark. In such instances, an attorney may
require the presence of at least two ___________ to witness the signing by mark, and
the notarial certificate will be drafted to reflect their presence. Thereafter, the
person places the person's mark on the document and the notary indicates that it is
the mark of the person in question. Example: x (mark of john doe).
Impartial witnesses
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