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    Hawaii Notary Laws & Fees

    Everything you need to know before hiring a notary in Hawaii — from fee caps and ID requirements to remote notarization availability.

    $5 per signature

    Max Notary Fee

    No

    RON Available

    No

    Journal Required

    HI

    State Code

    Notary Fees in Hawaii

    ServiceMaximum Fee
    Acknowledgment$5 per signature
    Jurat (Sworn Statement)$5 per signature
    Travel Fee (Mobile Notary)Travel fees are not regulated by statute and are negotiable between the notary and client.

    Note: The notary fee is set by state law. Mobile notary travel fees are separate and negotiable. Always ask about total cost upfront.

    ID Requirements in Hawaii

    To get a document notarized in Hawaii, you must present one of the following forms of valid, unexpired identification:

    • Valid state-issued driver's license or ID
    • U.S. passport or passport card
    • Military ID issued by the U.S. government

    Remote Online Notarization (RON) in Hawaii

    RON is Not Currently Available

    Hawaii does not currently have RON legislation.

    Tips for Consumers in Hawaii

    What to Do

    • Always bring a valid, unexpired government-issued photo ID
    • Do not sign the document before the notary arrives
    • The notary cannot advise you on the contents of the document
    • Ask about travel fees before booking a mobile notary

    What Notaries Cannot Do

    • Provide legal advice
    • Notarize without signer present
    • Notarize incomplete documents
    • Certify vital records

    Documents Commonly Notarized in Hawaii

    Real estate deeds

    Powers of attorney

    Affidavits

    Loan documents

    Vehicle titles

    Frequently Asked Questions — Hawaii

    How much does a notary cost in Hawaii?

    Hawaii caps notary fees at $5 per signature. Mobile notaries may charge an additional travel fee, which is negotiable.

    Is online notarization available in Hawaii?

    Hawaii does not currently have RON legislation. Documents must be notarized in person.

    What ID do I need for notarization in Hawaii?

    A valid government-issued photo ID such as a driver's license, state ID, U.S. passport, or military ID.

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