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Become a Notary in Hawaii

To become a notary public in the State of Hawaii, an applicant must:

  • Be at least 18 years of age;
  • Be a resident of the State of Hawaii
  • Be a citizen of the United States
  • Read and complete the Hawaii Notary Application and submit a payment of $10.00 (payable to "State Director of Finance") to the address shown below
  • Pass a written closed-book examination. Applicants will be notified of the date and time of the next exam approximately 2-3 weeks after the application is approved.
  • Pay to the Attorney General a fee of $40.00 upon receiving notice of passing the exam for the issuance of the original notary commission
  • Obtain a $1,000 4-year Notary Bond* which shall be deposited and kept on file in the office of the clerk of the circuit court of the judicial circuit where the notary resides.

*CNASurety (SUR Insurance Agency) offers a $1,000 4-year Hawaii Notary Bond for only $50.00. You can add $10,000 additional coverage for just $70.25 more ($25,000 is just $260.00 more). They process, execute and mail notary bonds the same business day your order is received assuring timely approval of your Hawaii notary commission. A direct bill payment invoice will be included when your bond is issued. Simply remit the appropriate premium to CNASurety within three (3) business days of the date your bond is issued. To apply, complete the Hawaii Notary Bond application, fill out the form and click the Submit Form button, or print it out and fax your completed application to (605) 335-0357.

For more information, please contact:
Department of Attorney General
425 Queen Street
Honolulu, HI 96813
Phone: (808) 586-1218


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KIRO Seattle

Rescue team searching for humpback whale caught in fishing line off Hawaii
Washington Post
HONOLULU — A humpback whale rescue team is looking for a whale off Hawaii that is caught in fishing lines. Jeff Walters, the marine mammal branch chief at the National Marine Fisheries Service, said Friday the gear could kill the whale.
Maui Whale Festival Celebrates Winter Humpback WhalesMarketWatch (press release)
'Weekend with the Experts' to feature free presentations by marine researchersLahaina News

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ABC News (blog)

Hawaii Gets New Nonstop Flights. Why Now?
BusinessWeek
For years, East Coast travelers headed to Hawaii had one nonstop option, a daily Continental flight from Newark, NJ Otherwise, the tropical islands were a one-stop destination. That's changing this summer, with Hawaiian Airlines' new nonstop from New ...
Higher airfares spur nonstop flights between Hawaii and East CoastPacific Business News (blog)
With Hawaii Tourism Rebound, the New and NotableABC News (blog)
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Territorial Bancorp leads Hawaii stocks as Dow closes at highest point since 2008
Bizjournals.com
Territorial Bancorp Inc.'s stock gained 3.4 percent to lead Hawaii stocks Friday. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, meanwhile, saw its highest close since before the start of the financial crisis in 2008. The DJIA gained 156.82 points, or 1.23 percent, ...

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Hawaii's plan for teaching science gets a 'D'
Maui News
WAILUKU - Hawaii's science education goals for public schools are "a case study in half-loaves and inconsistencies," says a report by the Washington, DC,-based Thomas B. Fordham Institute, which gives the state a "D" grade for its framework for ...

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Maui Now

Hawaii and Korea Enter Smart Grid Development Agreement
Maui Now
Building a smart grid system for Hawaii, he said, “will help us manage the power that is generated by renewable resources, which means more projects can come to fruition. That translates into more jobs for our local economy.” The next step outlined in ...
Hawaii, Korea partner on smart grid researchPacific Business News
Hawaii and Korea to Collaborate on Smart GridHonolulu Civil Beat (blog)

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PV-Tech

Hawaii PUC Rejects Utilities' Residential Solar Thermal Program
Solar Industry
by SI Staff on Friday 03 February 2012 Hawaii's Public Utilities Commission (PUC) has denied approval of the Simply Solar program, an initiative developed by utilities Hawaiian Electric, Maui Electric and Hawaii Electric Co.
Honeywell and Hawaiian Electric to use Demand Response to Integrate Renewables ...MarketWatch (press release)
Smart Grid Program Will Help Integrate More Renewable Energy Onto Hawaii's GridNorth American Windpower
Business / In Brief • February 2, 2012Maui News

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Washington Times

A new Ron in the Oval Office? How Ron Paul can force a game changer
Washington Times
HAWAII, February 3, 2012 - America needs another Ron in the Oval Office, and that would be "Ron Paul" this time around. But if the Texas Congressman wants to become President, he needs to know, as Reagan told 1976 Republican delegates there is no ...

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Hawaii Reporter

LINDA LINGLE SENATE CAMPAIGN RELEASES NEW SPOT - Bipartisanship: It's in ...
Hawaii Reporter
SUBMITTED BY THE LINDA LINGLE FOR US SENATE CAMPAIGN - HONOLULU, HAWAII - Former Hawaii Governor and current US Senate candidate Linda Lingle released today a new video spot highlighting her commitment to bipartisanship.
FACT CHECK — Lingle: Federal Debt Exceeds GDP For First TimeHonolulu Civil Beat

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The penalty for the Super Bowl? No free trip to Hawaii
The Daily News of Newburyport
"Hawaii is a great time. You get to party it up with the guys, but I wouldn't trade this for anything." In 2009, the NFL moved the Pro Bowl from the week after the Super Bowl to the week before it. After a one-year move to Miami, it was returned to ...

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MyFox Houston

Hawaii gas prices move higher this week
Pacific Business News
The average price of a gallon of regular unleaded gasoline in Hawaii this week was $4.12, according to AAA Hawaii's Weekend Gas Watch. The statewide average price for a gallon of regular unleaded gasoline in Hawaii rose 3 cents to $4.12 this week, ...
Hawaii feeling the pain at the pumpHawaii News Now

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