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What will the attorney general's Whether you passed or failed the examination.
notary office notify you about after
taking the notary public
examination?
What is required to obtain your bond You need to print a copy of the notification letter
and seal after passing the notary that includes your test score, commission number,
public examination? and commission dates.
What types of seals can a notary An engraved seal or a rubber stamp facsimile seal.
public obtain?
What is the maximum diameter for Not over two inches in diameter.
the notary public's seal?
What should a notarial journal book A stationary or office products vendor.
be purchased from?
What must you do if you fail the You may reschedule an exam without submitting a
notary public examination? new application within fourteen calendar days.
, What happens if you fail to You must submit a new application and pay the
reschedule your examination within applicable fees.
fourteen days?
What is the waiting period to reapply Ninety days from the date of the last examination.
for a notary public commission after
failing the examination twice?
What are the eligibility requirements Must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, a
to be a notary public in Hawaii? Hawaii resident, and at least 18 years old.
What is the passing score for the 80 percent.
notary public examination?
How long is the term of office for a Four years from the date of the notary's
notary public in Hawaii? commission.
What must a notary public do upon Report the change in writing to the Attorney
any change in their office, General within thirty days.
occupation, residence, or
employment?
What happens if a notary public fails The commission may be forfeited.
to renew their commission in a timely
manner?
What must a notary public do with Deliver the seal to the Attorney General for
their seal upon resignation or defacement or destruction.
expiration of their term?
What are the functions of a Notary Administering oaths, witnessing document signing,
Public? attesting to identities, noting protests, and taking
acknowledgments.