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Click here for Hawaii Notary Requirements

  • 18 years of age
  • State resident
  • U.S. citizen, U.S. national or permanent resident alien authorized to work in U.S.
  • Must read, write speak, and understand English
  • Cannot be addicted to, dependent on, or a habitual user of narcotic, barbiturate,
    amphetamine, hallucinogen, opium, cocaine or other drugs or derivatives of
    similar nature

Renew as a Hawaii Notary in 3 Steps:

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Trusted by state commissioning authorities since 1957, the NNA is the leader in serving and educating America's Notaries. We make your commission renewal easy. Your complete satisfaction is Guaranteed.

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1.

Obtain Your State-Required Bond, Seal and Supplies

The NNA will provide everything you need to renew your commission in Hawaii including your official seal stamp, $1,000 bond, record book and Notary Public sign.

2.

Complete Your Hawaii Notary Application and Exam

To renew your Notary commission in Hawaii, you must follow the directions and fully complete the application on the Hawaii Attorney General website. Print and sign your name exactly as you would like your commission to be issued. After approval of your application by the Hawaii Attorney General, completion of a written examination is required. When your application is approved you will be notified of your exam date, place and time.

3.

Renew Your Hawaii Notary Public Commission

Immediately after you receive your Letter of Passing, fax the NNA a copy to 1-800-833-1211. We'll promptly send you your executed Notary bond and official seal stamp. Follow the instructions you received from the Attorney General's office to complete the commissioning process.

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