HAWAII NOTARY LATEST EXAM 2023-2024 REAL EXAM 150 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS A+ GRADE
What states can you notarize in? - ANSWER- Hawaii
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Can you notarize on sundays and holidays? - ANSWER- yes
What if the signer doesnt understand english? - ANSWER- then you need to understand their language... and notarize in their language... Not english
Fees collected will deposited where? & will be used for? - ANSWER- The Notary public revolving fund.
Used for personnel costs like training personnel, equipment, operating, administrative costs
If notary public revolving fund is ever terminated where would foregoing money be deposited? - ANSWER- Director of Finances' general fund
After taking your exam, how long does the general attorney have to send a letter of your result? - ANSWER- 30 days
If you did not pass your exam, how many days do you have to submit re- examination requirements before you need to submit new application? - ANSWER- 14 days
Failing Twice, how long is the waiting period - ANSWER- 90 days
FEE- If you pass your exam, & you dont pick up your certificate within 60 days - ANSWER- 40
FEE- administration fee to process and catalogue notary record books - ANSWER-
10
A person commits the offense of failure to identify identity if... - ANSWER- - Notary public knowingly notarizes a document
- a witness to the signing of the document fails to verify the identity of the signer by proof of ID & signature or by obtaining satisfactory evidence of ID.
Guilty of misdemeanor.
Will result in automatic revocation of the commission
What are the requirements for a CERTIFICATE STATEMENT? - ANSWER- 1. Notarization date.
2. Notary public's name, commission expiration date, signature, and seal. 3. Document information: date, title/description, total page numbers.
4. Jurisdiction or venue.
5. Must be in close proximity as the jurat or acknowledgment.
When can a notary public refuse to provide service? - ANSWER- May refuse if notary public is not satisfied that
- Person executing the document is competent or has the capacity to execute the document;
- Person's signature is knowingly and voluntarily made; OR
notary public has proof of the signer's signature and identity, or if the person is remote, satisfactory evidence of the identity
What are the requirements to conduct notarial act by audio-video conferencing? - ANSWER- 1. Must be live and recorded.
2. Must keep recording of the notarial act for at least 10 years.
3. Signer must provide proper identification - personal knowledge, satisfactory evidence of person's identity from a credible witness, or signer's 2 different types of ID.
4. Notary public must ensure document being signed is the same as what was provided.
5. Person(s) appearing must state their full name.
6. Signer must say he/she is physically located in Hawaii and state the county. 7. Signer must state what document is being signed.
8. Signer must give the notary the signed document within 14 days so notary public can notarize it and return.
9. "This notarial act involved the use of communication technology enabled by emergency order." [Show Less]