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What is the fee for failing to renew your commission timely?

  1. 20

  2. 100

  3. 40

  4. 10

The correct answer is: 40

The fee for failing to renew your commission timely is outlined clearly in the regulations governing notaries in Hawaii. This specific fee is designed to uphold the responsibility of notaries to maintain their active status and serve the public effectively. By imposing a fee of $40, it incentivizes notaries to renew their commissions on time, ensuring that they do not allow their credentials to lapse without consequence. This also helps to prevent disruptions in notarial services in the community, as a valid commission is crucial for notaries to perform their duties legally and ethically. In contrast, other amounts listed do not reflect the established fee structure designated for late renewal. Each of those figures may represent different types of fees or penalties relevant to other aspects of notary practice or administrative processes but do not pertain specifically to the late renewal of a commission. Understanding these fees and their rationale is essential for notaries to manage their commissions responsibly and maintain their ability to operate legally in their roles.